2022 Archive
18031.
Keysight UXR 110GHz Oscilloscope Teardown [video] (2018) (youtube.com)
18032.
Stanford prof calls cops on Berkeley prof who exposed her $5K/hr consulting fee (nypost.com)
18033.
The Ten Commandments for Detective Fiction (2017) (elizabethspanncraig.com)
18034.
American poverty is too high for all kinds of people (slowboring.com)
18035.
Why the 2020 census has 9 fake people in a single house (fullstackeconomics.com)
18036.
National Rail Network Map (arcgis.com)
18037.
Big Fat Websites (2021) (herman.bearblog.dev)
18038.
PhilTel is looking to install free payphones in Philadelphia (philtel.org)
18039.
Greece passes first climate law, vows to cut dependence on fossil fuels (uk.news.yahoo.com)
18040.
Crypto Industry Eclipses Defense, Big Pharma in US Political Giving (bloomberg.com)
18041.
Layoff-sucks: Helping laid-off people find their next job (layoff-sucks.com)
18042.
ARM: Pragmatism, Not Purity (cohost.org)
18043.
Surprising things about HTTP (webdevguild.com)
18044.
The importance of stupidity in scientific research (journals.biologists.com)
18045.
Show HN: Density userstyle to remove spacing from popular websites (github.com)
18046.
Meta’s behavioral ads will finally face GDPR privacy reckoning in January (techcrunch.com)
18047.
SixtyFPS Becomes Slint (slint-ui.com)
18048.
Why do SaaS companies need sales? (a16z.com)
18049.
Events: Fat or Thin? (codesimple.blog)
18050.
Incremental Builds for Haskell with Bazel (tweag.io)
18051.
Weightless: Parabolic flight on an A310 (flightradar24.com)
18052.
GNU Make 4.4 released (lwn.net)
18053.
Call of Duty players flock to buy “all-black” DLC skin, hide in dark corners (arstechnica.com)
18054.
Ask HN: What happened to Apple's self service repair program?
18055.
The AI Research SuperCluster (ai.facebook.com)
18056.
Vector search just got up to 10x faster and vertically scalable (pinecone.io)
18057.
Optical Illusions of the Year (kottke.org)
18058.
Overlapping markup (en.wikipedia.org)
18059.
Malicious Python packages replace crypto addresses in developer clipboards (blog.phylum.io)
18060.
Show HN: bashttp - a very (very) simple web server in Bash (github.com)