May 2022 Archive
2941.
Meta spent nearly $27M on Mark Zuckerberg's security in 2021 (pcmag.com)
2942.
All Those Celebrities Pushing Crypto Are Not So Vocal Now (nytimes.com)
2943.
Show HN: ToolJet 1.11 OSS Retool alternative with realtime multiplayer editing (github.com)
2944.
Lukol – A “Privacy” Search Engine (thenewleafjournal.com)
2945.
Supreme Court Backs Ted Cruz in Striking Down Campaign Finance Limit (bloomberg.com)
2946.
Jeffrey Snover claims Microsoft demoted him for inventing PowerShell (theregister.com)
2947.
Coinbase experiencing major outage as crypto prices plummet (theverge.com)
2948.
The operational relational schema paradigm (planetscale.com)
2949.
Gergely Orosz: Meta rescinding E3 and E4 offers (twitter.com)
2950.
The shame industrial complex is booming (nytimes.com)
2951.
Two-way writeups: Coda’s secret to shipping fast (coda.io)
2952.
Symphony in Acid (symphonyinacid.net)
2953.
Netflix Lays Off Estimated 150 Staffers in New Round of Layoffs (hollywoodreporter.com)
2954.
GCC Rust Monthly Report #16 April 2022 (thephilbert.io)
2955.
Complexity Is the Mind Killer (github.com)
2956.
Magic Numbers: Treating “the algorithm” as a kind of divine power (reallifemag.com)
2957.
Target=“_blank” – the most underestimated vulnerability ever (2021) (jitbit.com)
2958.
A History of Punctuation (aeon.co)
2959.
At least 50% of startup stock options are now worthless (twitter.com)
2960.
Oral History of Chuck Peddle (2014) [video] (youtube.com)
2961.
Scientists Discover Method to Break Down Plastic in Days, Not Centuries (vice.com)
2962.
Cloudflare Pages, part 1: The fellowship of the secret (blog.assetnote.io)
2963.
Flipping Dots Fast (pierremuth.wordpress.com)
2964.
San Francisco Police Are Using Driverless Cars as Mobile Surveillance Cameras (vice.com)
2965.
Finding and fixing regressions in Lyft's data infrastructure (eng.lyft.com)
2966.
How Electrical Engineers Designed Groundbreaking Treatment for Depression (createdigital.org.au)
2967.
Chat control: Leaked Commission paper EU mass surveillance plans (european-pirateparty.eu)
2968.
2969.
The age of the fast self-checkout lane is over (devnull.land)
2970.
Building an interface (even if there's only one implementation) is always right (vadosware.io)