2022 Archive
4531.
Okta’s Investigation of the January 2022 Compromise (okta.com)
4532.
Optimizations can have unexpectedly large effects when combined with caches (justinblank.com)
4533.
IPv6 Internet is broken (adminhacks.com)
4534.
SQLite: Past, Present, and Future (vldb.org)
4535.
Monocraft: A programming font based on the typeface used in Minecraft (github.com)
4536.
Show HN: Crawlee – Web scraping and browser automation library for Node.js (crawlee.dev)
4537.
Acorn, our open source precision farming rover (community.twistedfields.com)
4538.
I wrote a SQL engine in Python (github.com)
4539.
Cool-retro-term: A terminal emulator which mimics the old cathode display (github.com)
4540.
Hacker News stylized as a retro 90s macOS desktop (hackertosh.org)
4541.
MetalNES: Transistor Level NES Simulation (github.com)
4542.
Put an io_uring on it: Exploiting the Linux kernel (graplsecurity.com)
4543.
Is Google.com Down? (google.com)
4544.
Test scores are not irrelevant (dynomight.net)
4545.
BMW heated seats subscription costs $18 per month in South Korea (motor1.com)
4546.
Los Angeles is spending up to $837k to house a single homeless person (ktla.com)
4547.
Oxford University Press’s new logo is unfathomably bad (joukovsky.substack.com)
4548.
Mass of transactions leaving crypto.com wallets (thechainsaw.com)
4549.
Moving Away from UUIDs (2018) (neilmadden.blog)
4550.
Where did the long tail go? (tedgioia.substack.com)
4551.
NASA – Artemis I Liftoff (blogs.nasa.gov)
4552.
Brave Search passes 2.5B queries, allows users to choose search rankings (brave.com)
4553.
Spaced repetition can allow for infinite recall (efavdb.com)
4554.
No-op statements syntactically valid only since Python X.Y (github.com)
4555.
The road to success is paved with rejection letters (perceiving-systems.blog)
4556.
Tell HN: Spammed by a Hacker News Enthusiast
4557.
Monarch: Google’s Planet-Scale In-Memory Time Series Database (micahlerner.com)
4558.
Infinite Mac: An Instant-Booting Quadra in the Browser (blog.persistent.info)
4559.
The Scottish Highlands, Appalachians, and the Atlas are the same mountain range (vividmaps.com)
4560.
Show HN: I made a deceptively simple but hard sliding puzzle (quaxio.com)