September 2022 Archive
6151.
Russia has spent $300M influencing foreign elections since 2014, officials say (cnn.com)
6152.
How did Europe stumble into an energy catastrophe (nymag.com)
6153.
Ask HN: How do you take breaks?
6154.
Ford gives dealers 2 months to accept new rules or stop selling EVs (arstechnica.com)
6155.
Null's Tier List for Internet Services (Work in Progress) (kiwifarms.st)
6156.
Sustainable Underground Fridge with No Electricity Needed (yankodesign.com)
6157.
Why do so many kids need glasses now? (theatlantic.com)
6158.
The Full $16Bn List of What Biden Has Sent Ukraine (raheemkassam.substack.com)
6159.
Election “big lie” fueled a new generation of social media influencers (washingtonpost.com)
6160.
Proton Drive, Secure cloud storage and file sharing (proton.me)
6161.
Why trade couldn’t buy peace (ft.com)
6162.
California Moves to Ban Natural Gas Furnaces and Heaters by 2030 (bloomberg.com)
6163.
The Sneaky Genius of Apple’s AirPods Empire (bloomberg.com)
6164.
The race to invent new particles is pointless (theguardian.com)
6165.
Twitch lost the battle for its soul (theverge.com)
6166.
Ask HN: Research Papers Reading Groups
6167.
iPadOS 16 beta brings Stage Manager to older iPad Pro models (engadget.com)
6168.
Covert CIA websites could have been found by an ‘amateur’, research finds (theguardian.com)
6169.
What Can’t the Internet Handle in 2022? Apostrophes (wsj.com)
6170.
If You're Scared of Competition, the World Will Eat You Alive (jasonpargin.substack.com)
6171.
Ask HN: Python UDFs in SQL. Who is using?
6172.
Facebook is shutting down its Nextdoor clone, following tests in the US and CA (techcrunch.com)
6173.
Over 1k iOS apps found exposing hardcoded AWS credentials (bleepingcomputer.com)
6174.
Why the West should have more kids (unherd.com)
6175.
Ask HN: Bloggers/Mastodon users sharing Z80 retrocomputing projects
6176.
Weev claimed Stormfront had insiders at Cloudflare, CEO claimed not true (twitter.com)
6177.
Show HN: Scrib.am, my encyclopedia, inspired by Diderot. One article per day (scrib.am)
6178.
The Quantum Computing Bubble (ft.com)
6179.
In a Japanese Nursing Home, Some Workers Are Babies (nytimes.com)
6180.
C++23’s New Function Syntax (elbeno.com)