2022 Archive
13561.
Statement on 4 Years of GDPR (noyb.eu)
13562.
Updated rules on preparedness for nuclear explosion (ready.gov)
13563.
UK.gov to make adults give credit card details for access to Facebook or TikTok (theregister.com)
13564.
Ask HN: Where do you hang out virtually online?
13565.
A media-fueled social panic over unmarked graves (quillette.com)
13566.
There are too many video games (bottomfeeder.substack.com)
13567.
How Americans edit sex out of my writing (europeanreviewofbooks.com)
13568.
The end of Apple’s affair with China (economist.com)
13569.
The Peking Duck Exemption (culinarycrush.biz)
13570.
New EU law could require iMessage and WhatsApp to work with other platforms (theverge.com)
13571.
Ask HN: Will AI-generated images flooding the web pollute future training data?
13572.
Early Access to Chrome OS Flex: The Upgrade PCs and Macs (cloud.google.com)
13573.
Switching to AWS Graviton slashed our infrastructure bill (squeaky.ai)
13574.
A Note to the Celsius Community (blog.celsius.network)
13575.
Formula One’s sharpest car designer is also its master of loopholes (wsj.com)
13576.
Ask HN: Why don't PCs have better entropy sources?
13577.
Twenty questions is a weird game (aaronson.org)
13578.
Show HN: Rethinking Tabs in Firefox (madprops.github.io)
13579.
The 15-minute city (2020) (bloomberg.com)
13580.
Is there too much CSS now? (css-tricks.com)
13581.
Apple, Google, Facebook's AV1 standards group under EU antitrust investigation (reuters.com)
13582.
The Turkish drone that changed the nature of warfare (newyorker.com)
13583.
Dallas midair tragedy: New videos show startling change in flight path of p-63 (planeandpilotmag.com)
13584.
Satellite images of damage done to Saki airfield in Crimea (twitter.com)
13585.
Microsoft fined $64M by France over cookies used in Bing searches (scmagazine.com)
13586.
Shrinking Mississippi River Puts American Farm Trade at Risks (gcaptain.com)
13587.
Amazon admits no basis for damages in $1M asset seizure by DOJ? (twitter.com)
13588.
The Double Entry Counting Method (2016) (beancount.github.io)
13589.
World’s Highest Website (worlds-highest-website.com)
13590.
Apple now valued at more than Amazon, Alphabet and Meta combined (marketwatch.com)