May 2022 Archive
2671.
Some online businesses thrived during lockdown – how are they doing now? (bbc.co.uk)
2672.
That Ban(e) of Indian Music: Hearing Politics in the Harmonium [pdf] (ocf.berkeley.edu)
2673.
Ask HN: Starting a Development Shop
2674.
Tech giants lost more than $1T in value in the last 3 trading days (cnbc.com)
2675.
The Australian election map has been lying to you (abc.net.au)
2676.
Quickly find sensitive files in your GitHub repo (about.sourcegraph.com)
2677.
B.C. to decriminalize small amounts of ‘hard’ drugs – a North American first (theglobeandmail.com)
2678.
California 100 percent powered by renewables for first time (desertsun.com)
2679.
So you want to run a virtual event (blog.lazerwalker.com)
2680.
Ask HN: When we note down cool things for later, why do they feel boring?
2681.
I've built an alternative for Heroku on AWS
2682.
Please Ignore My Last 577 Tweets (theatlantic.com)
2683.
Static Integer Types (2021) (tratt.net)
2684.
Eurovision Diaries (m-m-pr.com)
2685.
Show HN: Run Pi-hole on a local Kubernetes/K3s cluster (github.com)
2686.
From AWS Lambda and API Gateway to Knative and Kong API Gateway (pmbanugo.me)
2687.
Evidence suggests journalist killed in targeted attack by Israeli forces (cnn.com)
2688.
Wikimedia Foundation stops accepting cryptocurrency donations (twitter.com)
2689.
Diversity of extraterrestrial purine and pyrimidine in carbonaceous meteorites (nature.com)
2690.
Operating During a Downturn [video] (youtube.com)
2691.
Dev snapshot: Godot 4.0 alpha 8 (godotengine.org)
2692.
Rewriting the Lexer Benchmark in Rust (eli.thegreenplace.net)
2693.
Python Language Summit: Python in the Browser (pyfound.blogspot.com)
2694.
Fast, Ordered Unixy Queues over NNCP and Syncthing with Filespooler (changelog.complete.org)
2695.
Towards Gnome Shell on Mobile (blogs.gnome.org)
2696.
The X-ray tech that reveals chip designs (spectrum.ieee.org)
2697.
Serving Markdown Direct from Apache (caolan.uk)
2698.
Z80 Special Reset (2014) (primrosebank.net)
2699.
The Smallest Viable Audience (seths.blog)
2700.
Why are there no bridges over the Amazon River? (livescience.com)