2022 Archive
4771.
GitHub incident 2022-03-23 (githubstatus.com)
4772.
Tell HN: Reddit was showing “Blocked” when accessed with Firefox
4773.
MaskerAid iOS App (caseyliss.com)
4774.
Ceiling Air Purifier (jefftk.com)
4775.
BlackBerry sells mobile patents to patent troll for $600M (appleinsider.com)
4776.
The Preprocessor Iceberg Meme (jadlevesque.github.io)
4777.
Heroku Free Alternatives (github.com)
4778.
Star Trek (1964) [pdf] (leethomson.myzen.co.uk)
4779.
Hear the World’s Oldest Known Song, “Hurrian Hymn No. 6” Written 3400 Years Ago (openculture.com)
4780.
What I’ve Learned in 45 Years in the Software Industry (2021) (bti360.com)
4781.
Elevator.js (2015) (tholman.com)
4782.
Xbox 360 Architecture (copetti.org)
4783.
The Overflow Offline project (stackoverflow.blog)
4784.
M1 Thunderbolt ports don’t fully support USB 3.1 Gen 2 (eclecticlight.co)
4785.
Pentagon opens sweeping review of clandestine psychological operations (washingtonpost.com)
4786.
My First 80 Days of VR for Exercise (nathanlippi.com)
4787.
Choosing Nim out of a crowded market for systems programming languages (forum.nim-lang.org)
4788.
Ask HN: Important nonobvious startup/business lessons you've learned?
4789.
Investing in lighting did great things for my mental and physical health (bramadams.dev)
4790.
Justice Stevens reads the fine print (matthewbutterick.com)
4791.
Apple starts manufacturing iPhone 13 in India (reuters.com)
4792.
Docker is dead? Podman – an alternative tool? (content.fme.de)
4793.
Facebook increased satisfaction and usage by sending fewer notifications (medium.com)
4794.
Jerrycan (en.wikipedia.org)
4795.
The FBI tried to ambush my source (theintercept.com)
4796.
New Zealand admits it has access to Facebook takedown portal to censor content (reclaimthenet.org)
4797.
Ask HN: Where can I find small companies to work for part-time?
4798.
Building an interpreter for my programming language with ChatGPT (6502.is-a.dev)
4799.
NPM security update: Attack campaign using stolen OAuth tokens (github.blog)
4800.
US Justice Department accuses Google of hiding business communications (axios.com)