2022 Archive
12901.
Stop using app icons for political activism (blog.efitz.net)
12902.
Green Lumber Fallacy in Software Engineering (chrisbehan.ca)
12903.
Nepal's Kusunda language has no words for "yes" or "no" (bbc.com)
12904.
Space-based solar power is getting serious (science.org)
12905.
Walgreens replaced some fridge doors with screens, and some shoppers hate it (edition.cnn.com)
12906.
Ask HN: Who is using C++ as the main language for new project?
12907.
GeForce Now: A Review (whatever.scalzi.com)
12908.
Gnome Turns 25 (hpjansson.org)
12909.
Earth Overshoot Day (overshootday.org)
12910.
ThinkPad’s 30th Anniversary: An Insider’s Perspective (forbes.com)
12911.
Stop Writing Twitter Threads (pierre.equoy.fr)
12912.
Why we’ve decided to decommission Gov.uk PaaS (gds.blog.gov.uk)
12913.
Manifest V3, webRequest, and ad blockers (vivaldi.com)
12914.
Orion has splashed down off the coast of Baja, California (twitter.com)
12915.
Ask HN: Are Linux HowTos dead? Why?
12916.
Why don’t software development methodologies work? (2014) (typicalprogrammer.com)
12917.
Rewatch: Stargate SG-1 (2019) (macmanx.com)
12918.
Ask HN: What is the best advice you received in 2022?
12919.
Microsoft is killing custom domain names in Outlook.com (bigtechwire.com)
12920.
Are you a naïve realist? (nautil.us)
12921.
Colorado ski town fielding dozens of automated 911 calls from iPhones (coloradosun.com)
12922.
Merge soon (ultrasound.money)
12923.
Is our definition of burnout all wrong? (bustle.com)
12924.
Show HN: Social network that looks and works more like a forum (hey.cafe)
12925.
America needs supply-side reform (slowboring.com)
12926.
A small town that saved its only grocery store by buying it (thehustle.co)
12927.
How is Japanese web design different? (sabrinas.space)
12928.
Swedish tech startups and scaleups (swedishtechnews.com)
12929.
Separating urine from sewage could mitigate some environmental problems (nature.com)
12930.
AT&T Syntax versus Intel Syntax (2001) (cs.mcgill.ca)