May 2022 Archive
4501.
America’s neglect of nuclear energy has weakened our global influence (thehill.com)
4502.
Mastering Kitty Terminal (paul-nameless.com)
4503.
Tell HN: GCP Offers No Support
4504.
Vanilla JavaScript: a website mocking JavaScript frameworks (vanilla-js.com)
4505.
San Francisco is the most childless major city in the U.S. (sfchronicle.com)
4506.
“If you are using an online period tracker, get off it and delete your data” (twitter.com)
4507.
Ask HN: What tech stack would you use to write Animation software?
4508.
Microsoft – 'send a check or money order for $5.00' (docs.microsoft.com)
4509.
Wikidot has been hit by hackers (wikidot.com)
4510.
Ask HN: Questions regarding the current monetary system
4511.
Ask HN: Contributions to climate science as an aerospace engineer?
4512.
GitHub contributor goes rogue, closed-sources SimH (groups.io)
4513.
Wikipedia.org Returns a 503 Error (wikipedia.org)
4514.
Cowsay should not be enabled by default (2015) (github.com)
4515.
“amateur” programmer once used 50 sheets of 1080Ti to fight cancer (gamingsym.in)
4516.
Ask HN: Any Tips on Mentoring an Intern?
4517.
What happens when the public loses faith in the Supreme Court? (vox.com)
4518.
Klarna Cuts 10% of Staff Warning of Likely Recession (ca.news.yahoo.com)
4519.
Bolt fires employees that have stock options loans (twitter.com)
4520.
Meatpackers drafted Trump order on meat plants during Covid-19 (thefern.org)
4521.
Musk Trolls Twitter on HN
4522.
Netflix alters culture memo to stress the importance of artistic freedom (npr.org)
4523.
Ask HN: Tools to prototype quickly static sites
4524.
Radios slices of a human body: 3mm thick (nlm.nih.gov)
4525.
Show HN: A composition tool for CSS animations (timelinecss.io)
4526.
DigitalOcean Now Has FaaS (digitalocean.com)
4527.
The Worst Bug Ever–Randomly Losing Your Best Players (medium.com)
4528.
XPS 13 Plus – no visible trackpad, faster than M1 (youtube.com)
4529.
Apple's Director of Machine Learning exits over return-to-office policy (appleinsider.com)
4530.
Musk says relax Twitter rules will boost free speech, research shows otherwise (niemanlab.org)