May 2022 Archive
991.
T cells block nerve cell regeneration with age, but can be reversed – mice study (imperial.ac.uk)
992.
Kids are far behind in school (theatlantic.com)
993.
NPM Vulnerability Discussion on Twitter (solipsys.co.uk)
994.
Luna Founder Requests Police Protection as Investors Are Visiting His House (news.mt.co.kr)
995.
Crowdsource by Google (crowdsource.google.com)
996.
Hetzner subsea fibre cut outage (status.hetzner.com)
997.
“Blown Away Guy”: Iconic music image (vintag.es)
998.
Writing a book for O'Reilly (thecodepainter.co.uk)
999.
Show HN: I'm building the “chess.com” of speed cubing (cubedesk.io)
1000.
Yahoo Japan's password-free authentication reduced inquiries, sped up sign-in (web.dev)
1001.
figlet – a program for making large letters out of ordinary text (figlet.org)
1002.
Gato – A Generalist Agent (arxiv.org)
1003.
Scientists discover an ancient forest inside a giant sinkhole in China (npr.org)
1004.
A principled way to solve problems (emasquil.github.io)
1005.
Wealthy Americans are buying second passports as a 'plan B' (businessinsider.com)
1006.
It’s time we fix the unethical design of cookie consent windows (uxdesign.cc)
1007.
Ask HN: Cloudflare broke my domain's DNSSEC making it unreachable since 4 days
1008.
Dozens of high-traffic websites vulnerable to ‘account pre-hijacking’, study (portswigger.net)
1009.
Introduction to Microsoft Excel (1992) [video] (youtube.com)
1010.
How Crossrail was affected by the curvature of the Earth (2018) (ianvisits.co.uk)
1011.
Supercharging GitHub Actions with Job Summaries (github.blog)
1012.
Jumbo Stay (en.wikipedia.org)
1013.
Making fifty TIC-80 carts in a weekend (blinry.org)
1014.
LWN Is Hiring (lwn.net)
1015.
Rash of parts thefts is leaving Freightliner trucks inoperable (freightwaves.com)
1016.
Ask HN: How do I get my Google account back?
1017.
We asked 100 humans to draw the DALL·E prompts (surgehq.ai)
1018.
Felienne Hermans: How patterns in variable names can make code easier to read (youtube.com)
1019.
Missing link between Alzheimer’s and vascular disease found? (cuimc.columbia.edu)
1020.
EverQuest players break sacred MMO code by waking up 20-year-old dragon (pcgamer.com)