May 2022 Archive
1231.
Open call – your field recordings of obsolete sounds wanted (citiesandmemory.com)
1232.
Codeball – AI-powered code review (codeball.ai)
1233.
Tidbyt hardware display device: a review (macwright.com)
1234.
LWN Is Now on Mastodon (lwn.net)
1235.
Ask HN: Books like “Crafting interpreters” or “The ray tracer challenge”?
1236.
What I wish I knew about onboarding (eugeneyan.com)
1237.
Tell HN: 3 years of running a minimal blogging platform
1238.
Tylr: A tiny tile-based editor (tylr.fun)
1239.
Thin Platforms (stratechery.com)
1240.
Ask HN: Why is Google Premium not a thing?
1241.
Former Facebook, WhatsApp employees lead new push to fix social media (wsj.com)
1242.
How I learned to stop worrying and love the YAML (leebriggs.co.uk)
1243.
Ask HN: Are there any good poverty simulator games?
1244.
Effective altruism and the current funding situation (forum.effectivealtruism.org)
1245.
Hacking the bureaucracy to get stuff done (2020) (zainrizvi.io)
1246.
Better.com CEO Vishal Garg says he is personally liable for $750M SoftBank loan (techcrunch.com)
1247.
When hits were stored on floppy disk and created with an Atari ST (2020) (coolsmartphone.com)
1248.
The first image of Earth taken from outer space (vintag.es)
1249.
Business Wargames: Early Complex Text Games (if50.substack.com)
1250.
Ideas that created the future: Classic papers of computer science (direct.mit.edu)
1251.
The end of Roe will bring about a sea change in the encryption debate (cyberlaw.stanford.edu)
1252.
Why is every consumer startup selling me what I already own for 10x the price? (mleverything.substack.com)
1253.
RouterOS – Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act (2012) (wiki.mikrotik.com)
1254.
Quick fixes to your code review workflow (consulting.drmaciver.com)
1255.
Collection of US Navy Training Courses Developed (archive.org)
1256.
The Mitto AG surveillanve case – or why we must never backdoor encryption (tutanota.com)
1257.
My experience as a Unit-18 Berkeley Lecturer (blog.pamelafox.org)
1258.
DuckDuckGo faces controversy over tracking agreement with Microsoft (metro.co.uk)
1259.
There is no reason to cross the U.S. by train but I did it anyway (2019) (nytimes.com)
1260.
Stars in distant galaxies are typically more massive (nbi.ku.dk)