February 2022 Archive
7111.
Ask HN: File-based photo management applications?
7112.
The public launch of Cloudflare's bug bounty program (blog.cloudflare.com)
7113.
Show HN: Make your HTML documents portable by converting images to Base64 (freetools.dev)
7114.
How well do vaccines protect against Omicron? What the data shows (ukhsa.blog.gov.uk)
7115.
Uber Is Still a Bezzle (twitter.com)
7116.
‘Noise radar’ in Paris will catch raucous cars and motorbikes (theguardian.com)
7117.
The biggest blackhat SEO website in 30 years Internet history (blackhatworld.com)
7118.
Ask HN: How much logic should I keep at the database vs. app layer?
7119.
Would You Live on a Cruise Ship? (hakaimagazine.com)
7120.
Against Alcohol, #6437 (marginalrevolution.com)
7121.
Ask HN: Would NATO help a member country in war with a nuclear power?
7122.
WHere could I find the v7/86 source code?
7123.
Ask HN: What software do you pay for that's not a browser-based SaaS?
7124.
‘Word salad of nonsense’: scientists denounce Jordan Peterson’s climate comments (theguardian.com)
7125.
Ask HN: Are we allowed to hate life?
7126.
You Shouldn't Take Advice from Anyone (louismorgner.substack.com)
7127.
Jellyfish aims to ‘do for engineering what Salesforce did for sales’ (techcrunch.com)
7128.
Once-a-week Cannabis users face SIX-FOLD increased risk of schizophrenia (dailymail.co.uk)
7129.
“No handshakes, please”:The tech industry is terrified of the coronavirus (2020) (vox.com)
7130.
What does a real economist think of cryptocurrencies? (techcrunch.com)
7131.
Ask HN: Why do I have to use two sliders (system+app) to adjust volume in 2022?
7132.
The Rise Of The Bimbo (thecritic.co.uk)
7133.
Ask HN: How to tell Google/Apple maps that a road is for buses only?
7134.
Ask HN: Pinboard Archiving Working for You?
7135.
Ask HN: How Do You Cope?
7136.
Ask HN: Do you currently have a side project that you make money with?
7137.
Ask HN: Best Device for Reading PDF’s?
7138.
Antiput.in (antiput.in)
7139.
Ask HN: Good Book on Stochastic Differential Equations?
7140.
Are voting machines too vulnerable to hacking? Georgia's having that debate (washingtonpost.com)