2022 Archive
16951.
What I Miss About Working at Stripe (every.to)
16952.
Why federated protocols don't work (2016) (signal.org)
16953.
US Federal Reserve says its goal is ‘to get wages down’ (multipolarista.com)
16954.
Japan declares war on floppy disks for government use (arstechnica.com)
16955.
Ask HN: How can I start a business to generate electricity?
16956.
Apple forced to allow sideloading and 3rd-party app stores under new EU law (theverge.com)
16957.
Meta is building an AI to fact-check Wikipedia (singularityhub.com)
16958.
35% of Japanese people say they’ll ‘never travel’ again (cnbc.com)
16959.
Collaborate with kindness: Etiquette tips in Slack (slack.com)
16960.
The Workplace Is Rigged to Favor Morning People (productivityreport.org)
16961.
Ask HN: What skills have given you a 10x return?
16962.
China-Russia trade has surged as countries grow closer (reuters.com)
16963.
Ask HN: Why is the PDF format so inaccessible?
16964.
“Is there a heuristic we might use to identify and flag questionable papers?” (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
16965.
Ask HN: How do you cope with being interupted?
16966.
FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried says he can’t account for billions sent to Alameda (wsj.com)
16967.
A thin gold layer could be the secret to glasses that don't fog (gizmodo.com)
16968.
‘Diablo IV’ developers work long hours, bracing for impending release (washingtonpost.com)
16969.
Deno.js in production (medium.com)
16970.
Rpath, or why lld doesn’t work on NixOS (matklad.github.io)
16971.
Ask HN: Upskilling as a Data Engineer
16972.
Ask HN: How does Apple achieve both secrecy and quality for a release?
16973.
Reasons to not use PCA for feature selection (blog.kxy.ai)
16974.
FDA approves first systemic treatment for alopecia areata (fda.gov)
16975.
Findings from 3,300-year-old Uluburun shipwreck reveal complex trade network (phys.org)
16976.
Thoughts on Arc Browser (chrishannah.me)
16977.
Man Stranded in Alaska Rescued After Using iPhone Emergency SOS Satelite Feature (pcmag.com)
16978.
Marak's GitHub account suspended after he erased his faker project (twitter.com)
16979.
The Onion defends right to parody in Supreme Court brief (theguardian.com)
16980.
Linux's strcmp() for the m68k has always been broken (phoronix.com)