Meta is not threatening to leave Europe
(about.fb.com)
2022 Archive
12181.
12182.
Hotel safety tips from a former intelligence officer
(securitymagazine.com)
12183.
Why I Don't Like Golang (2016)
(teamten.com)
12184.
A $3B bet on finding the fountain of youth
(economist.com)
12185.
NPM Vulnerability Discussion on Twitter
(solipsys.co.uk)
12186.
12187.
The state of South Africa, 28ish years post-apartheid
(awanderingmind.blog)
12188.
Trapped in lockdown, Shanghai residents turn to WeChat groups for food
(restofworld.org)
12189.
Are hospitals overtreating patients nearing the end?
(thewalrus.ca)
12190.
Yandex warns of bond repayment and supply risks
(reuters.com)
12191.
Twitter Now Asks Some Fired Workers to Please Come Back
(bloomberg.com)
12192.
Study: Chances of serious side effects from coronavirus vaccines
(pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
12193.
12194.
I Visited Bucha Today
(amazonredshiftresearchproject.org)
12195.
12196.
Should notes be end-to-end encrypted?
(supernotes.app)
12198.
Twitter discontinues ad-free articles for Blue subscribers
(theverge.com)
12199.
On the Unhappiness of Software Developers (2017)
(arxiv.org)
12200.
So Long Surrogates: How We Moved to UTF-8 in Haskell
(channable.com)
12201.
Crowdsource by Google
(crowdsource.google.com)
12202.
The Impervious Browser: Your Portal to the P2P Internet
(newsletter.impervious.ai)
12203.
Wordle Is a Love Story
(nytimes.com)
12204.
12205.
Google Is Holding All Your Old Free G Suite Accounts Hostage
(nationworldnews.com)
12206.
Spotify made a cowardly choice: to submit to the Kremlin
(copyriot.se)
12207.
The man who made the “worst” video game in history (2019)
(thehustle.co)
12208.
12209.
Axios Sells for $525M
(nytimes.com)
12210.
Pulse Browser – An experimental Firefox fork
(pulsebrowser.app)