May 2022 Archive
1021.
The Beautiful Diablo 2 Resurrected Machine (fabiensanglard.net)
1022.
Meta-Perceptual Helmets (connolly-cleary.com)
1023.
Deno 1.22 (deno.com)
1024.
An autonomous car in SF blocked a fire truck responding to an emergency (wired.com)
1025.
Who owns Parliament? (whoownsengland.org)
1026.
Long-Term Building in Japan (longnow.org)
1027.
Grothendieck's Approach to Equality [pdf] (ma.ic.ac.uk)
1028.
Adaptive Cards (adaptivecards.io)
1029.
How to read mathematics (2015) (people.vcu.edu)
1030.
Muse 2.0 - Tool for Thought on iPad and Mac (museapp.com)
1031.
The Go Programming Language and Environment (cacm.acm.org)
1032.
Mygov is a ‘huge disappointment,’ key architect despairs (innovationaus.com)
1033.
Minimalism in programming language design (pointersgonewild.com)
1034.
Physicists rewrite the fundamental law that leads to disorder (quantamagazine.org)
1035.
The math behind mind-reading tricks (quantamagazine.org)
1036.
Blinkenlights: PC Binary Emulating Visualizer (justine.lol)
1037.
Pages that didn't make it into “How DNS Works” (jvns.ca)
1038.
Embracing Modern C++ Safely, Book Review (cppstories.com)
1039.
‘Biodegradable’ drinking straws contain PFAS (cen.acs.org)
1040.
How to stop a robot vacuum from getting stuck on the laundry rack (ctrl.blog)
1041.
“When systems require novel accounting methods the reason is usually fraud” (twitter.com)
1042.
I found Katherine Johnson's calculations at NASA [video] (youtube.com)
1043.
The tech sector teardown is more catharsis than crisis (ft.com)
1044.
High speed train between Paris and Berlin could start operating as soon as 2023 (euronews.com)
1045.
Minnesota Wants to Ban Under-18s from User-Generated Content Services (blog.ericgoldman.org)
1046.
Critique of Techno-Feudal Reason (newleftreview.org)
1047.
Feeling like a victim is a perfectly disastrous way to go through life (newsletter.butwhatfor.com)
1048.
Expert: Monkeypox likely spread by sex at 2 raves in Europe (apnews.com)
1049.
Linode Managed Databases (linode.com)
1050.
The business case for fewer developers in meetings (blog.shimin.io)