2022 Archive
4651.
The Illustrated TLS 1.3 Connection (tls13.xargs.org)
4652.
Dear startups: I hate subscription services (2021) (fangdaddy.medium.com)
4653.
Germany has seized control of Gazprom Germania (businessinsider.com)
4654.
Cities with Nice Weather (jdonland.github.io)
4655.
Koenigsegg's Tiny Electric Motor Makes 335 HP and 443 LB-FT of Torque (roadandtrack.com)
4656.
Proposed EU rules would require clothes to last longer and be easier to repair (bbc.com)
4657.
The Boschian Horror of ‘Elden Ring’ (artreview.com)
4658.
What hacking AOL taught a generation of programmers (github.com)
4659.
Impacts of lack of sleep (belkarx.github.io)
4660.
Async Rust doesn't have to be hard (itsallaboutthebit.com)
4661.
Ask HN: Who decided copy+paste should copy styling/formatting?
4662.
Alexandria Search (alexandria.org)
4663.
AWS Lambda function URLs: Built-in HTTPS endpoints (aws.amazon.com)
4664.
PiBox: a tiny personal server for self-hosting (pibox.io)
4665.
Employers who violate Colorado’s non-compete laws face stiff new penalties (gunder.com)
4666.
Arch Linux turns 20: Small, simple, great documentation (theregister.com)
4667.
Day.js – Fast 2kB alternative to Moment.js with the same modern API (day.js.org)
4668.
Use a laptop as a 2nd display on Linux using FreeRDP (blog.jacobstoner.com)
4669.
JDeploy – Deploy desktop Java apps as native bundles on Mac, Linux, and Windows (jdeploy.com)
4670.
Python Standard Library changes in recent years (antonz.org)
4671.
How we slowed the subway down (homesignalblog.wordpress.com)
4672.
Try Clojure – An interactive tutorial in the browser (tryclojure.org)
4673.
SumatraPDF 3.4 Released (sumatrapdfreader.org)
4674.
SSH Agent Restriction (new in OpenSSH 8.9) (openssh.com)
4675.
0 A.D. Alpha 26: Zhuangzi (play0ad.com)
4676.
Native Reflection in Rust (jack.wrenn.fyi)
4677.
How to make (almost) anything (2020) (fab.cba.mit.edu)
4678.
An interactive mechanical contraption in pure CSS (cohost.org)
4679.
Ask HN: Has anyone sold their employee stock on the secondary market?
4680.
Scaling a startup from a bunker: founders' story from Ukraine (awesomic.io)