Extremely Linear Git History
(westling.dev)
2022 Archive
1411.
1412.
A project with a single 11,000-line code file
(austinhenley.com)
1413.
Stable Diffusion based image compression
(matthias-buehlmann.medium.com)
1414.
Algorithms for Decision Making [pdf]
(algorithmsbook.com)
1415.
Twitter is now available on Tor
(help.twitter.com)
1416.
The Windows 11 taskbar is an annoying step backward
(pcworld.com)
1417.
Former PM Abe Shinzo dies after being shot
(www3.nhk.or.jp)
1418.
Never trust a system that seems to be working
(twitter.com)
1420.
Saying “sup” with `net send`
(drew.shoes)
1421.
Wasmtime 1.0
(bytecodealliance.org)
1422.
Uncovering a 24-year-old bug in the Linux Kernel (2021)
(engineering.skroutz.gr)
1423.
Spotify CEO renews attack on Apple after Musk's salvo
(reuters.com)
1425.
BP quits Russia in up to $25B hit after Ukraine invasion
(reuters.com)
1426.
Google wants to take on Dolby with new open media formats
(protocol.com)
1428.
Stripe is PayPal circa 2010
(learnjsthehardway.com)
1429.
1430.
Systemd by Example
(systemd-by-example.com)
1432.
Autopsy-based characterization of myocarditis after anti-SARS-CoV-2-vaccination
(link.springer.com)
1433.
The Crime That Killed Shinzo Abe
(shingetsunewsagency.com)
1434.
Cheat sheet for if I'm gone
(thoughtscollected.tech)
1435.
An AI generated, never-ending discussion between Werner Herzog and Slavoj ŽIžek
(infiniteconversation.com)
1436.
Memray: a memory profiler for Python
(github.com)
1437.
A dirty dish by the sink can be a big marriage problem
(theatlantic.com)
1438.
Facebook paid Republican strategy firm to malign TikTok
(washingtonpost.com)
1439.
$7M lost on Amazon inventory, then bankrupt
(medium.com)
1440.