2022 Archive
3331.
Twitter's anti-Mastodon filter evasion (infosec.exchange)
3332.
Give me back my monolith (2019) (craigkerstiens.com)
3333.
The money I saved as a child would buy one picogram of gold today (twitter.com)
3334.
Non-Consensual Personalization (amitp.blogspot.com)
3335.
How to advertise to developers: deep dive into paid developer marketing (developermarkepear.com)
3336.
Ways to get around ChatGPT's safeguards (twitter.com)
3337.
GnuCash – Open-source personal and small-business accounting software (gnucash.org)
3338.
Your competitor wrote the RFP you're bidding on (sofuckingagile.com)
3339.
The OG Social Network: Other People’s Websites (blog.jim-nielsen.com)
3340.
Shirky.com is gone (web.archive.org)
3341.
Barcode Detection API (developer.mozilla.org)
3342.
Woob: Web Outside of Browsers (woob.tech)
3343.
Show HN: Read Wikipedia privately using homomorphic encryption (spiralwiki.com)
3344.
When network is faster than browser cache (2020) (simonhearne.com)
3345.
Tell HN: Google doesn't work anymore for exact matches
3346.
I found a secret US Government surveillance program (2019) (docs.google.com)
3347.
What happened to the first cryogenically frozen humans? (bigthink.com)
3348.
The worst part of working from home is now haunting reopened offices (slate.com)
3349.
Ask HN: Boring but important tech no one is working on?
3350.
C++20, How Hard Could It Be (docs.google.com)
3351.
Choose your status game wisely (ofdollarsanddata.com)
3352.
TypeScript is terrible for library developers (erock.prose.sh)
3353.
“Judas goats” were once key players in meatpacking plants (agweb.com)
3354.
Ask HN: What's the best source code you've read?
3355.
Anti-War Speech Sent Eugene V. Debs to Prison, 1918 (fifthestate.org)
3356.
Issue dialing 911 on Google Pixel 6 cell phones (actionnewsjax.com)
3357.
The afterlife of used hotel soap (thehustle.co)
3358.
While crypto bro scammed clients, reporters scammed readers (fair.org)
3359.
The positive effect of walking on creative thinking (2014) [pdf] (apa.org)
3360.
James Lovelock has died (nytimes.com)