January 2022 Archive
7651.
Show HN: Net 6 generic host boilerplate (github.com)
7652.
Ask HN: Is dating better outside of the bay?
7653.
Open-source world is more and more closed: How Big Tech coopted free software (mondediplo.com)
7654.
Drinking baking soda to combat autoimmune diseases like RA (2018) (sciencedaily.com)
7655.
Ztype (zty.pe)
7656.
You Can Swap an EV Battery in China for $7 (gizmodo.com.au)
7657.
Ask HN: eslint equivalent for C
7658.
Minimator (minimator.app)
7659.
Measurements of trees’ impact on 5G transmissions (nist.gov)
7660.
Ask HN: Could we have created and 'distributed' a variant faster than vaccines?
7661.
Myth-grunge-killed-hair-metal (faroutmagazine.co.uk)
7662.
Elon Musk says he’s hiking “full self driving” by another $2k (arstechnica.com)
7663.
Why Open Source Misses the Point of Free Software (gnu.org)
7664.
A Few Email Thoughts (jlelse.blog)
7665.
Wernher von Braun: When Will We Land on Mars? (1965) (books.google.com)
7666.
Use StrictHostKeyChecking=“accept-new” instead of “no” (twitter.com)
7667.
Quebec Cracks Down on Unvaxxed with New Health Tax (thedailybeast.com)
7668.
“The Wordle clones appear to have been removed from the App Store” (twitter.com)
7669.
Germany needs migration to maintain productivity (infomigrants.net)
7670.
Compile NumPy Functions to Their Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE) Equivalents (github.com)
7671.
Show HN: Implementation of John McCarthy's AMB operator in Portable Common Lisp (github.com)
7672.
WireGuard does not work with LLv6 by design
7673.
Ask HN: I want to get started with Speech-to-Text. Where do I begin?
7674.
Access and Recover files from an iPhone on Linux (pilabor.com)
7675.
An implementation of the NTFS filesystem in a Rust crate (colinfinck.de)
7676.
Ukrainian! All your personal data has been uploaded onto the public internet (bbc.com)
7677.
Show HN: I made a drag and drop website builder for weird/fun websites (straw.page)
7678.
Verified links open directly in official apps in Android 12 (9to5google.com)
7679.
Medieval War Horses Were Smaller Than Modern-Day Ponies (iflscience.com)
7680.
Show HN: An HelloWorld x86-Bootloader (github.com)