2022 Archive
7921.
Tell HN: HN London Meetup
7922.
Ask HN: Why do search engines not let you blacklist spam domains?
7923.
HelenOS: a microkernel-based, multiserver OS from scratch (helenos.org)
7924.
Are Product Hunt's featured products still online today? (scrapingbee.com)
7925.
Seeking the productive life: Some details of my personal infrastructure (2019) (writings.stephenwolfram.com)
7926.
Australian Signals Directorate coin code cracked by 14yo in 'just over an hour' (abc.net.au)
7927.
The rise and fall of peer review (experimentalhistory.substack.com)
7928.
Hacker News was down (hackernews.onlineornot.com)
7929.
Australia's weird little time zone (2008) (howderfamily.com)
7930.
It Hurts to Ask [pdf] (scholar.princeton.edu)
7931.
WebKit Quirks.cpp (github.com)
7932.
Bash one-liner to produce a list of HEX color codes that read like English words (gist.github.com)
7933.
Things I sort of believe about making music (johnwhiles.com)
7934.
Xournalpp++ – closs-platform, open source note taking software (xournalpp.github.io)
7935.
Major government surveillance revelations fail to make a big splash (thehill.com)
7936.
Bill Jolitz has died (minnie.tuhs.org)
7937.
SolveSpace – Parametric 2D/3D CAD (solvespace.com)
7938.
A minimal C compiler in x86 assembly (github.com)
7939.
I discovered thousands of open databases on AWS (infosecwriteups.com)
7940.
Scam Alert: Fake DMCA Takedown for Link Insertion (blog.fosketts.net)
7941.
Videolan.org robots.txt (videolan.org)
7942.
Wearable Muscles (ethz.ch)
7943.
Bevy 0.7: data oriented game engine built in Rust (bevyengine.org)
7944.
Cheap technology for making optic lenses that could help 2.5B people and NASA (haaretz.com)
7945.
Introduction to the Theory of Programming Languages (1991) (bertrandmeyer.com)
7946.
So long, home T1 line; hello, hacking the T1 router (oldvcr.blogspot.com)
7947.
Hosting SQLite databases on any static file hoster (2021) (phiresky.github.io)
7948.
Cloud TPU VMs are generally available (cloud.google.com)
7949.
Notes on Theory of Distributed Systems [pdf] (cs.yale.edu)
7950.
3Hz Computer, Hold the Transistors (mcyoung.xyz)