2022 Archive
3241.
Dual 75“ 4K TV Floor Computing (old.reddit.com)
3242.
OneWeb will resume satellite launches with SpaceX as the launch provider (oneweb.net)
3243.
Why have female animals evolved such wild genitals? (smithsonianmag.com)
3244.
Ask HN: Has Cloudflare blocked your domain without explaining what's going on?
3245.
WeatherKit (developer.apple.com)
3246.
Famous HNers and their sites (jessimekirk.com)
3247.
How to make fermented hot sauce (2021) (seriouseats.com)
3248.
High Court of Australia rules hyperlinking is not publishing [pdf] (eresources.hcourt.gov.au)
3249.
Fireship – Learn to Code Faster (fireship.io)
3250.
OpenAI quietly launched Whisper V2 in a GitHub commit (github.com)
3251.
IPython 8.0 (blog.jupyter.org)
3252.
3D map of the Czech Republic, made from 12.5cm/px imagery (2017) (mapy.cz)
3253.
DVD Bouncing Logo (google.com)
3254.
A Way Out for A.out (lwn.net)
3255.
GTA GeoGuesser (gta-geoguesser.com)
3256.
Emulating an iPod Touch 1G and iPhoneOS 1.0 using QEMU (Part I) (devos50.github.io)
3257.
Show HN: Huemint – Machine learning for color design (huemint.com)
3258.
I won an award from the FSF for my contributions to Emacs (protesilaos.com)
3259.
Spotify is removing Neil Young’s music after falling out over Joe Rogan (techcrunch.com)
3260.
A religious sect landed Google in a lawsuit (nytimes.com)
3261.
NYC allows citizens to report idling vehicles in exchange for a cut of the fines (nytimes.com)
3262.
Amazon Alexa is on pace to lose $10B this year (arstechnica.com)
3263.
Patreon cuts deep inside creators’ pockets (thoughts.jatan.space)
3264.
It looks like you’re trying to take over the world (gwern.net)
3265.
Why I don't miss React: a story about using the platform (jackfranklin.co.uk)
3266.
Why software engineers like woodworking (zainrizvi.io)
3267.
Amazon calls cops, fires workers in attempts to stop unionization nationwide (washingtonpost.com)
3268.
The bait-and-switch hidden in today’s cookie announcement (webdevlaw.uk)
3269.
“When we all have pocket telephones” (openculture.com)
3270.
Why thinking hard makes us feel tired (nature.com)