2022 Archive
5041.
Intel's New Chimera: Alder Lake (agner.org)
5042.
Should small Rust structs be passed by-copy or by-borrow? (2019) (forrestthewoods.com)
5043.
Checked C (github.com)
5044.
I *detest* the crazy industry politics that made ECC memory so “special” (lkml.iu.edu)
5045.
460M Indian Internet Users Are Now on IPv6 (potaroo.net)
5046.
The B-52 was designed in a hotel room over one weekend (sandboxx.us)
5047.
Ask HN: How do you get out of a rut?
5048.
Retired U.S. generals, admirals take top jobs with Saudi crown prince (washingtonpost.com)
5049.
Visual Studio Code is designed to fracture (ghuntley.com)
5050.
Implementing Cosine in C from Scratch (2020) (austinhenley.com)
5051.
JDK 19 Release Notes (jdk.java.net)
5052.
Mattermost – open-source platform for secure collaboration (github.com)
5053.
Linux: What Can You Epoll? (darkcoding.net)
5054.
Prosecutor won't charge reporter who uncovered database flaw (kshb.com)
5055.
Record-breaking chip can transmit 1.8 petabits per second (newatlas.com)
5056.
The longest ever flight was 64 days in a Cessna 172 (2021) (hackaday.com)
5057.
Japan's NTT to begin remote work as norm for 30k employees (english.kyodonews.net)
5058.
Swedish slow TV: The great moose migration [video] (svtplay.se)
5059.
One Way Smart Developers Make Bad Strategic Decisions (earthly.dev)
5060.
A Crack in the Linux Firewall (randorisec.fr)
5061.
Omicron at 100% Prevalence, Colorado (covid19.colorado.gov)
5062.
No, you can’t save £30 per year by switching off your “standby” devices (shkspr.mobi)
5063.
An elegy for GNU and RMS (catgirl.ai)
5064.
Twitter Layoff Started Today (linkedin.com)
5065.
Internet drama in Canada (nytimes.com)
5066.
My IDE is too heavy so I moved to Emacs (renato.athaydes.com)
5067.
PHP 8.2 (php.net)
5068.
Our screwdriver took three years [video] (youtube.com)
5069.
Algorithmic stablecoins are provably impossible without continuous funding (fragileequilibrium.substack.com)
5070.
We won the battle for Linux, but we're losing the battle for freedom (2016) (linuxjournal.com)