2022 Archive
3211.
Open source ‘protestware’ harms Open Source (opensource.org)
3212.
Ask HN: Is there a developer laptop that does not suck and is not a Mac in 2022?
3213.
Ask HN: What are examples of companies dying due to many people quitting?
3214.
In the end, you're treated like a spy, says MIT scientist (nytimes.com)
3215.
Air Force, FBI raid homes in probe of Area 51 website (reviewjournal.com)
3216.
Global chip shortage may soon turn into an oversupply crisis (asia.nikkei.com)
3217.
Placing #1 in Advent of Code with GPT-3 (github.com)
3218.
Every employee who leaves Apple becomes an ‘associate’ (washingtonpost.com)
3219.
AWS us-east-2 outage
3220.
Win32 is the stable Linux userland ABI (and the consequences) (sporks.space)
3221.
Spotify podcasters are making $18k a month with nothing but white noise (bloomberg.com)
3222.
Amazon abruptly fires senior managers tied to unionized warehouse (nytimes.com)
3223.
Lon Lat Lon Lat (macwright.com)
3224.
Neovim 0.7 Released (github.com)
3225.
The 5% Rule (jonpauluritis.com)
3226.
Why doesn't Stripe use Stripe Billing? (getlago.com)
3227.
Oh, the Places Your Apple ID Will Go (pxlnv.com)
3228.
The currency of the new economy won't be money, but attention (1997) (wired.com)
3229.
Cassowary – Run Windows Apps on Linux using a VM as if they were native apps (github.com)
3230.
What made the NES so interesting? (nicole.express)
3231.
PyTorch 2.0 (pytorch.org)
3232.
Quake 1 port for Apple Watch (github.com)
3233.
AI Seamless Texture Generator Built-In to Blender (github.com)
3234.
Living Worlds: 8 Bit art animated with palette cycling (2012) (effectgames.com)
3235.
Instagram is shifting to videos – users aren't happy (washingtonpost.com)
3236.
Linux Desktop Environments System Usage (itvision.altervista.org)
3237.
A 100MW solar farm in Texas will mount panels directly on the ground (canarymedia.com)
3238.
Being Ridiculed for My Open Source Project (2013) (harthur.wordpress.com)
3239.
Sam Altman’s Worldcoin promised them free crypto for an eyeball scan (buzzfeednews.com)
3240.
Supply chain issues are killing synth companies (synthtopia.com)