2022 Archive
19861.
NYC Mayor demands CEOs end work from home as economy struggles (forbes.com)
19862.
Do Not Recommend: User Provided Primary Keys (cendyne.dev)
19863.
Ask HN: Do you rewrite pull requests?
19864.
‘Once-in-a-lifetime’ find of 1,300-year-old necklace dazzles historians (washingtonpost.com)
19865.
Monkeypox outbreak in U.S. is bigger than the CDC reports. Testing is 'abysmal' (npr.org)
19866.
Ask HN: What does a developer need to know to build their own Lisp from scratch?
19867.
Mitsubishi plans to include scene-aware interaction in cars (spectrum.ieee.org)
19868.
Low-Latency, High-Throughput Garbage Collection [pdf] (users.cecs.anu.edu.au)
19869.
Expert systems and the legal world (legaltechnology.com)
19870.
I Used Linux-Based PinePhone Daily for a Year. Here’s What I Learned (news.itsfoss.com)
19871.
Growing number of Russians, Ukrainians seeking asylum at U.S.-Mexico border (timesofsandiego.com)
19872.
A lab pursuing de-extinction of the thylacine partners with a genetics company (unimelb.edu.au)
19873.
Zoom was down (zoom.us)
19874.
Fast Company is shut down after breach (fastcompany.com)
19875.
The fateful, final journey of the Edmund Fitzgerald (shipwreckmuseum.com)
19876.
Ask HN: Where to find people who love to learn?
19877.
Launch HN: Unthread (YC S22) – Customer support, entirely within Slack
19878.
What makes EDI so hard? (stedi.com)
19879.
Bill Ackman to wind down SPAC, return $4B to investors (seekingalpha.com)
19880.
NixOS on Btrfs+tmpfs (cnx.srht.site)
19881.
ISO Warning Signs (en.wikipedia.org)
19882.
Buckminster Fuller’s greatest invention was his own image (newrepublic.com)
19883.
Hangry in the field: On the impact of hunger on anger, irritability, and affect (journals.plos.org)
19884.
UK four-day week pilot begins: employees get 100% of the pay for 80% of the time (independent.co.uk)
19885.
Concatenation is composition (concatenative.org)
19886.
The Surreal Horror of PAM (2021) (xeiaso.net)
19887.
Recording the Grateful Dead: The Culture of Tapers (goodtimes.sc)
19888.
Texas sues Meta, saying it misused facial recognition data (npr.org)
19889.
Technical Debt: How do you get out of the bottleneck? (martinfowler.com)
19890.
Intel Cuts Fab Buildout by $4B to Pay Billions in Dividends (semianalysis.substack.com)