2022 Archive
2912.
Shopify to Acquire Delivrr for $2.1B
(news.shopify.com)
2913.
Dear sir, you have built a compiler
(rachitnigam.com)
2914.
Show HN: Berkeley Mono Typeface
(berkeleygraphics.com)
2915.
Being swamped is normal and not impressive
(gkogan.co)
2917.
He dropped out to become a poet – now he’s won a Fields Medal
(quantamagazine.org)
2918.
Games people play with cash flow
(commoncog.com)
2919.
Rust is actually portable
(ahgamut.github.io)
2920.
Ultorg: A user interface for relational databases [video]
(hytradboi.com)
2921.
Retirement of Amazon MOBI eBook file format
(microsoftpressstore.com)
2922.
2925.
Raspberry Pi Pico W: your $6 IoT platform
(raspberrypi.com)
2926.
Starlink signals can be reverse-engineered to work like GPS
(technologyreview.com)
2927.
2928.
RFC 9225: Software Defects Considered Harmful
(rfc-editor.org)
2929.
Web Development for Beginners – A Curriculum
(github.com)
2930.
If you unscrew your belly button, your bottom will fall off
(mrjamesbell.com)
2932.
Web scraping via JavaScript runtime heap snapshots
(adriancooney.ie)
2933.
Dashy – A self-hosted homepage for your homelab
(github.com)
2934.
U.S. workers have gotten less productive – no one is sure why
(washingtonpost.com)
2936.
Why the West is reluctant to deny Russian banks access to SWIFT
(economist.com)
2937.
2938.
Our nation cannot censor its way back to cultural health
(frenchpress.thedispatch.com)
2939.
2940.
Westinghouse sees a tech disrupter in its eVinci microreactor
(power-eng.com)