2022 Archive
10171.
Technology Choices for My SaaS in Retrospect (thomasbandt.com)
10172.
GitHub Projects – Customizable, flexible tool for planning and tracking work (docs.github.com)
10173.
Tell HN: Udacity dark pattern to cancel a subscription
10174.
My lab went from 4000 kg to 130 kg of waste a year (nature.com)
10175.
Some common geographic mental misplacements (storymaps.arcgis.com)
10176.
Learnings of a CEO: Wade Foster, Zapier (ycombinator.com)
10177.
DIY out-of-band management: remote power button (michael.stapelberg.ch)
10178.
Police linked to hacking campaign to frame Indian activists (wired.com)
10179.
Vincent Van Gogh: Hidden self-portrait discovered by X-ray (bbc.co.uk)
10180.
Forgejo (forgejo.org)
10181.
Unfinished Business with Postgres (craigkerstiens.com)
10182.
Technical Writing Courses from Google (developers.google.com)
10183.
Show HN: Yboard is a multiplayer desktop-like workspace based on CRDT (github.com)
10184.
Trust dies in darkness: Shedding light on Samsung’s TrustZone Keymaster design [pdf] (eprint.iacr.org)
10185.
Redbean Tiddlywiki Saver (rpdillon.net)
10186.
MantaRay: Open-Source Ray Tracer (github.com)
10187.
Is this the end of crypto? (economist.com)
10188.
Pedestrian deaths spike in U.S. as reckless driving surges (nytimes.com)
10189.
Archaeologists ask Netflix to reclassify Graham Hancock’s docuseries as fiction (news.artnet.com)
10190.
South Africa's national electricity crisis to worsen (news24.com)
10191.
Your Organization should run its own Mastodon server (martinfowler.com)
10192.
Venice to introduce entry tickets and fees (euronews.com)
10193.
A Google engineer who thinks the company’s AI has come to life (washingtonpost.com)
10194.
The true costs of inflation in small-town Texas (newyorker.com)
10195.
New numbers on music consumption (tedgioia.substack.com)
10196.
Ask HN: Is it just me or do 99% of SWE jobs offers seem completely pointless?
10197.
Ask HN: Twilio suspended account because someone sent us a fraud text
10198.
Let crypto burn (ft.com)
10199.
Falling for Kubernetes (freeman.vc)
10200.
The ‘E-Pimps’ of OnlyFans (nytimes.com)