2022 Archive
17401.
The decentralized web and the future of Section 230 (thecgo.org)
17402.
Banks and hospitals are cashing in when patients can't pay for health care (text.npr.org)
17403.
Are We Wayland Yet? (arewewaylandyet.com)
17404.
‘Your Map Is Wrong’ (p2p.ai)
17405.
Launch HN: Nimbus (YC W22) – Cloud dev environments for teams
17406.
Use of special characters in usernames on YouTube has been limited (support.google.com)
17407.
Ukraine’s new rockets are wreaking havoc on Russia’s army (economist.com)
17408.
How much faster is making a tar archive without gzip? (lowendbox.com)
17409.
Google owns TLDs: .web .meme and .lol (icannwiki.org)
17410.
Code Design Decision – Always throw custom exceptions (github.com)
17411.
Launch HN: Tensil (YC S19) – Open-Source ML Accelerators
17412.
Critical CSS? Not So Fast (csswizardry.com)
17413.
Over 13k Vivo phones found to be using same IMEI number (2020) (techradar.com)
17414.
Ask HN: Should Instagram add labels indicating an image used filters?
17415.
web0 manifesto (web0.small-web.org)
17416.
The next step in ecommerce – replatform with APIs and micro front ends (stackoverflow.blog)
17417.
Discovering Paxlovid (science.org)
17418.
Most websites are implicitly designed with a short lifetime (utcc.utoronto.ca)
17419.
Simplicity of IRC (susam.net)
17420.
The Four Dirty C-Words of the Internet (pauljun.me)
17421.
Attractive female students get better grades (sciencedirect.com)
17422.
Hegel – An advanced static type checker for JavaScript (hegel.js.org)
17423.
Facebook/Instagram consider shutting down in EU if they can't move data to US (cityam.com)
17424.
Covid patients pushed medical extremes in life support breakthrough (heraldsun.com.au)
17425.
Supabase Series B (supabase.com)
17426.
Court Case Could Make It a Crime to Be a Journalist in Texas (reason.com)
17427.
JEP draft: 64 bit object headers (openjdk.org)
17428.
The SQL query engine Trino (formerly PrestoSQL) recaps a decade of innovation (trino.io)
17429.
May 2022 core update releasing for Google Search (developers.google.com)
17430.
Deep Learning Papers Are Kinda Bullsh-T (dagshub.com)