February 2022 Archive
4561.
Ask HN: How much equity to accept as the sole tech co-founder in this case?
4562.
Ask HN: Why is LinkedIn job search engine so AWFUL?
4563.
Ask HN: Best 2-player co-op gaming fun for mental health
4564.
Ask HN: Contacted for senior roles but I'm not, am I overselling myself?(I'm 22)
4565.
Ask HN: Is Seashell legit? Startup offering 10% interest
4566.
1000s of Cars Including Audis, Porsches Adrift on Burning Cargo Ship (bloomberg.com)
4567.
Why you should switch to Brave from Google Chrome (requestly.io)
4568.
Internet guru Tim O'Reilly on Web3: “Get ready for the crash” (cbsnews.com)
4569.
Ask HN: Does your company do online coding assignment (DevOps Roles)
4570.
Ask HN: How do small to medium startup hires?
4571.
Ask HN: Is most advice only helpful for a while until too many people follow it?
4572.
Titanium dioxide particles frequently present in face masks (nature.com)
4573.
GitHub introduces sponsor-only repositories (techcrunch.com)
4574.
Florida men revealed to be behind Bored Apes (theverge.com)
4575.
I Miss Software from the 90s (twitter.com)
4576.
Germany bans German-language Russian state broadcaster RT (aljazeera.com)
4577.
Ask HN: What's new and funky in front end?
4578.
Canada's major banks go offline in mysterious hours-long outage (bleepingcomputer.com)
4579.
Airbus plans to test hydrogen engine on A380 jumbo jet (cnbc.com)
4580.
Flappy Birdle: Wordle Plus Flappy Bird – A Multitasking Challenge (flappybirdle.com)
4581.
Show HN: Speed Wordle, Now in Beta (gist.github.com)
4582.
My health insurance company is sending passwords in plaintext, what todo?
4583.
NoCode isn't dying. But it has problems (blog.neuman.so)
4584.
Meta to bring in mandatory distances between virtual reality avatars (theguardian.com)
4585.
Don't ask for a big pay rise, warns Bank of England boss (bbc.co.uk)
4586.
Ask HN: Any offline privacy-friendly sleep and fitness trackers?
4587.
Mask Mandates Are Illogical. So What? (theatlantic.com)
4588.
Show HN: Test how Aesthetic your Photo is (aestheticstest.com)
4589.
Radiation levels are popping off around Chernobyl (twitter.com)
4590.
Ask HN: Why modern computers and “smart” devices are so not safe?