2022 Archive
14911.
Lula defeats Bolsonaro to again become Brazil’s president (apnews.com)
14912.
The Only Unbreakable Law [video] (youtube.com)
14913.
Glut of Fake LinkedIn Profiles Pits HR Against the Bots (krebsonsecurity.com)
14914.
Why are maps so hard to make? (readmargins.com)
14915.
WebAssembly and C++ (neugierig.org)
14916.
Overview of the 555-XXXX phone number (lookify.io)
14917.
BlenderBot 3: A 175B parameter, publicly available chatbot (ai.facebook.com)
14918.
Ask HN: Do you find it challenging to talk to your users?
14919.
Ask HN: What's your learning strategy?
14920.
The Browser Company’s Darin Fisher thinks it’s time to reinvent the browser (theverge.com)
14921.
The Art of Plain Text (2015) (netmeister.org)
14922.
Why is there no semantic ontology of sentiment in academic citations? (shkspr.mobi)
14923.
Pulsar: A Community Effort to Revive the Atom Text Editor (pulsar-edit.dev)
14924.
The James Webb Space Telescope Runs JavaScript, Apparently (theverge.com)
14925.
Ask HN: How does one go about bringing a hardware product to market?
14926.
Japanese Words in Neuromancer (jrogel.com)
14927.
Apple Finds Its Next Big Business: Showing Ads on Your iPhone (bloomberg.com)
14928.
Stories of reaching Staff-plus engineering roles (staffeng.com)
14929.
Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal on whistleblower story (twitter.com)
14930.
The Reliability Trap: The crash of Emirates flight 521 (2020) (admiralcloudberg.medium.com)
14931.
Show HN: Stacktape – Full power of AWS with Heroku-like experience (stacktape.com)
14932.
200TB SSDs could come soon thanks to Micron's new chip (techradar.com)
14933.
Speedup from switch to += (github.com)
14934.
Trudeau tries to bring back online censorship bill (torontosun.com)
14935.
Things Delta told the SEC about its SkyMiles program (viewfromthewing.com)
14936.
Bank of China's Singapore operation stops financing Russian oil trades (reuters.com)
14937.
Now I’m calculating with constructive reals (aperiodical.com)
14938.
Albania’s Goal of Making “The First Wild River National Park in Europe” (worldsensorium.com)
14939.
Firefox Beta for Android now supports custom add-on collections (ghacks.net)
14940.
Where have you gone, Peter Norton? (2014) (technologizer.com)