2022 Archive
6061.
The pre-Ghibli work of Hayao Miyazaki and Isao Takahata (vulture.com)
6062.
Introduction to Locality-Sensitive Hashing (2018) (tylerneylon.com)
6063.
Protect domains that do not send email (gov.uk)
6064.
Build Your Own Text Editor (2017) (viewsourcecode.org)
6065.
Former Labor Secretary Found What Work Is Like Now (jasonstanford.substack.com)
6066.
World’s first octopus farm stirs ethical debate (reuters.com)
6067.
France prepares for possibility of electricity blackouts during winter months (rfi.fr)
6068.
I’m switching from VS Code to VS Codium (ruky.me)
6069.
I remember feeling derisive about marketing as a young techie (twitter.com)
6070.
Stackit: Cloud and Colocation (stackit.de)
6071.
How did Tropicana lose $30M in a packaging redesign? (bootcamp.uxdesign.cc)
6072.
I don't like computers (2016) (happyassassin.net)
6073.
RED is suing Nikon for infringing on its video compression patents (nikonrumors.com)
6074.
PhD students face cash crisis with wages that don’t cover living costs (nature.com)
6075.
Unit Testing is Overrated (2020) (tyrrrz.me)
6076.
Ask HN: Do you regret being a generalist?
6077.
Blockfi agrees to pay $100M in penalties and pursue registration (sec.gov)
6078.
1x Programming (tim.mcnamara.nz)
6079.
Why we're sticking with Ruby on Rails (about.gitlab.com)
6080.
A meteor or alien tech: Harvard professor plans UFO expedition (nbcboston.com)
6081.
Bright flash is a black hole jet pointing at Earth, astronomers say (phys.org)
6082.
The antimicrobial resistance crisis needs action now (journals.plos.org)
6083.
An open letter on E.O. Wilson's legacy (razib.substack.com)
6084.
ChatGPT produces made-up nonexistent references
6085.
GPT-4chan (gpt-4chan.com)
6086.
Retool raises $45M at a $3.2B valuation (techcrunch.com)
6087.
Writing my PhD using groff (jstutter.netlify.app)
6088.
Steam to Chrome OS (support.google.com)
6089.
Preparedness Paradox (en.wikipedia.org)
6090.
Show HN: I made a privacy-first minimalist Backblaze (blobbackup.com)