2022 Archive
3151.
Ghana bans a Delta Boeing 767 (yes, just one) (onemileatatime.com)
3152.
Mission to reach and operate at the focal region of the solar gravitational lens (arxiv.org)
3153.
Why the Gov.uk Design System team changed the input type for numbers (2020) (technology.blog.gov.uk)
3154.
Use TouchID to Authenticate Sudo on macOS (it.digitaino.com)
3155.
OpenBSD 7.2 (openbsd.org)
3156.
Enhance Speech from Adobe – Free AI filter for cleaning up spoken audio (podcast.adobe.com)
3157.
A userspace WireGuard client that exposes itself as a proxy (github.com)
3158.
EEG Cat Ears (2018) (i2nk.co)
3159.
Stable Diffusion 2 Depth Guided model: architecture photos from dollhouse (twitter.com)
3160.
Blockbench – A low-poly 3D model editor (blockbench.net)
3161.
How PostgreSQL stores rows (ketansingh.me)
3162.
Ask HN: Who is hiring? (January 2022)
3163.
Things I've noticed while visiting the ICU (trevorklee.substack.com)
3164.
Former Japan PM Shinzo Abe Unconscious After Shooting; Man in Custody (bloomberg.com)
3165.
“UBO Minus (MV3)” – An Experimental uBlock Origin Build for Manifest V3 (github.com)
3166.
Travel is no cure for the mind (2018) (moretothat.com)
3167.
Top USB Drives on Amazon are a Scam (kurtisknodel.com)
3168.
How easy is it in 2022 to find a SHA1 collision? (crypto.stackexchange.com)
3169.
I’m going to miss you, but I am taking a sabbatical (kottke.org)
3170.
No, Google did not hike the price of a .dev domain from $12 to $850 (agwa.name)
3171.
BBC resurrects shortwave broadcasts as Russia blocks news of Ukraine invasion (theverge.com)
3172.
Betting on things that never change (2017) (collabfund.com)
3173.
The games Nintendo didn't want you to play: Tengen (nicole.express)
3174.
Ray Tracing in Notepad.exe at 30 FPS (2020) (kylehalladay.com)
3175.
Former Coinbase Employee Charged in First Ever Crypto Insider Trading Scheme (stacker.news)
3176.
Investors bought a record share of U.S. homes in 2021 (washingtonpost.com)
3177.
It’s not Tourette’s but a new type of mass sociogenic illness (academic.oup.com)
3178.
Python’s “type hints” are a bit of a disappointment to me (uninformativ.de)
3179.
Deepmind’s AlphaCode conquers coding, performing as well as humans (singularityhub.com)
3180.
Netflix’s Prices Are Rising Faster Than Cable (interneteconomist.com)