May 2022 Archive
1621.
Producing Open Source Software (2020) (producingoss.com)
1622.
The Biggest Potential Water Disaster in the United States (newyorker.com)
1623.
Intel can’t grow profits in a global chip shortage (theconversation.com)
1624.
Is anyone still using assembly language? You betcha (2007) (eetimes.com)
1625.
While I’m on a tech rant – who invented this piece of pure sadism? (twitter.com)
1626.
High cost of cancer care in the U.S. doesn’t reduce mortality rates (news.yale.edu)
1627.
Second large Hetzner outage in a week caused by DDoS attack (status.hetzner.com)
1628.
Branch/Cmove and Compiler Optimizations (kristerw.github.io)
1629.
Formalising Gödel's incompleteness theorems, I (lawrencecpaulson.github.io)
1630.
Eating one-fifth less beef could halve deforestation (nature.com)
1631.
Surfing the Gopherspace (charlieharrington.com)
1632.
The realtime web: evolution of the user experience (ably.com)
1633.
The Geometry of Polynomials (2018) (cre8math.com)
1634.
Consfigurator 1.0: Common Lisp based declarative configuration management system (spwhitton.name)
1635.
Ask HN: Updates on Jetbrains Fleet?
1636.
Researchers power an ARM processor for a year using algae (uk.pcmag.com)
1637.
Bombe Machine on an FPGA (people.ece.cornell.edu)
1638.
STUNner: A Kubernetes ingress gateway for WebRTC (github.com)
1639.
Astronomers reveal first image of the black hole at the heart of our galaxy (eso.org)
1640.
Expats are moving to Portugal (latimes.com)
1641.
Airbnb Q1 (twitter.com)
1642.
The ‘flawed five’ engineering productivity metrics (leaddev.com)
1643.
A society without a counterculture? (tedgioia.substack.com)
1644.
Ask HN: What should I use instead of Heroku?
1645.
An Afterlife User's Guide to the C64 (c64os.com)
1646.
AI-engineered enzyme eats entire plastic containers (chemistryworld.com)
1647.
Ampere Announces 5nm Arm Server CPU (servethehome.com)
1648.
Monitor Radiation with a Raspberry Pi (nbailey.ca)
1649.
PlanetScale Insights: Advanced query monitoring (planetscale.com)
1650.
The Medical Power of Hypnosis (bbc.com)