Kaiten: Japan’s fully-manned kamikaze torpedos during WWII
(warhistoryonline.com)
May 2022 Archive
1591.
1592.
State is hard: why SPAs will persist
(nolanlawson.com)
1593.
DARPA wants to combine traditional sealift and airlift
(spectrum.ieee.org)
1595.
Roll a Lisp in C – Evaluation
(swatson555.github.io)
1596.
The time SUSE, the German Linux company, banned mentioning Jewish holidays
(lunduke.substack.com)
1597.
Building a musical instrument with the Web Audio API
(taniarascia.com)
1598.
In Obscurity
(droctothorpe.github.io)
1599.
Nim: Curated Packages
(github.com)
1600.
The A.I. Of Doom
(gamedeveloper.com)
1601.
1603.
Monkeypox goes global: why scientists are on alert
(nature.com)
1604.
A portable wind turbine the size of a water bottle
(singularityhub.com)
1605.
A Chrome extension for bionic reading on any website
(github.com)
1606.
In search of organic software
(pketh.org)
1607.
Xfig
(mcj.sourceforge.net)
1608.
The meta-positioning habit of mind
(theconvivialsociety.substack.com)
1609.
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1612.
What happens if Twitter gets encrypted DMs?
(getsession.org)
1613.
When Tether Blows Up
(paranoidenough.com)
1614.
CEO pay is up 78% over the past decade
(jabberwocking.com)
1615.
The Radioactive Boy Scout (1998)
(harpers.org)
1616.
How many colors are too many colors for Windows Terminal?
(devblogs.microsoft.com)
1619.
The Lisp Implementafion for the PDP-1 Computer [pdf]
(s3data.computerhistory.org)
1620.
Extreme depth-of-field light field camera thanks to an extinct marine arthropod
(image-sensors-world.blogspot.com)