2022 Archive
11191.
Ask HN: Would you pass an interview for your current position?
11192.
Humanity’s broken risk perception is reversing global progress (undrr.org)
11193.
Ask HN: Is Facebook Dying?
11194.
Falsehoods programmers believe about undefined behavior (predr.ag)
11195.
Open Letter to Noam Chomsky (and Other Intellectuals) on the Russia-Ukraine War (blogs.berkeley.edu)
11196.
Inflation is differential and restructuring (2021) (economicsfromthetopdown.com)
11197.
Aerodynamics of Gravel Bikes (renehersecycles.com)
11198.
What doctors wish patients knew about long Covid (ama-assn.org)
11199.
Windows Terminal Source Code (github.com)
11200.
Why didn't our ancient ancestors get cavities? (sciencenorway.no)
11201.
Twitter doesn't care about spam? (twitter.com)
11202.
FreeBSD has serious problems with focus, longevity and lifecycle (2012) (lists.freebsd.org)
11203.
Why hasn’t technology disrupted higher education already? (slowboring.com)
11204.
Are blockchains decentralized? (blog.trailofbits.com)
11205.
Bye, Twitter (tbray.org)
11206.
The Day George Soros Broke the Bank of England to Make $1.1B (2021) (historyofyesterday.com)
11207.
“Privacy”.com–Yeah Right (ersei.net)
11208.
What caused the hallucinations of the Oracle of Delphi? (dynomight.net)
11209.
Operation Warp Speed: A new model for industrial policy (americanaffairsjournal.org)
11210.
The high price we pay for social media (timharford.com)
11211.
Justice Clarence Thomas uncovered a seven-year-old bug in my program (2013) (franklinchen.com)
11212.
Skilled tech workers snapped up despite downturn (bbc.com)
11213.
Ask HN: Dealing with Career Mistakes
11214.
Mozilla’s Vision for the Evolution of the Web (webvision.mozilla.org)
11215.
Sitting and standing at work (2015) (ergo.human.cornell.edu)
11216.
Tell HN: Domain fronting to be blocked on Azure
11217.
Harming the ‘outgroup’ linked to elevated activity in the brain reward circuitry (neurosciencenews.com)
11218.
Go's Concurrency Examples in Java 19 (mccue.dev)
11219.
Is human behavior just elaborate running and tumbling? (nathanieltravis.com)
11220.
Favor real dependencies for unit testing (stackoverflow.blog)