2022 Archive
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8072.
Show HN: I made a website to search for half loaves of bread
(halfloafnear.me)
8073.
8074.
Deno vs. Bun performance is rigged
(unetworkingab.medium.com)
8075.
Uber concedes deception, prepares for $26M ACCC spanking
(innovationaus.com)
8076.
Despite faster broadband every year, web pages don't load any faster
(datafantic.com)
8077.
J. Kenji López-Alt says you’re cooking just fine
(newyorker.com)
8078.
An Economy of Overfed Middlemen
(mattstoller.substack.com)
8079.
What made World of Warcraft's environments so compelling?
(erichgrunewald.com)
8080.
Court affirms imported beef still allowed to be labeled "Product of USA"
(foodsafetynews.com)
8081.
8082.
Rails adds support for Fiber-safe ActiveRecord ConnectionPools
(blog.saeloun.com)
8083.
8084.
8085.
The joys and sorrows of maintaining a personal website
(cheapskatesguide.org)
8086.
Twitter confirms zero-day used to expose data of 5.4M accounts
(bleepingcomputer.com)
8087.
You Don't Need a Mentor–Find a Nemesis Instead
(tedgioia.substack.com)
8088.
8089.
Differentiable programming from scratch
(thenumb.at)
8090.
8091.
Inviting another GitHub user to be your successor
(docs.github.com)
8092.
Cancer breakthrough is a ‘wake-up’ call on danger of air pollution
(theguardian.com)
8093.
The hunt for the M1’s neural engine
(eclecticlight.co)
8094.
8095.
Eric Schmidt's influence on U.S. science policy
(politico.com)
8096.
Pony Programming Language
(github.com)
8097.
AlphaFold developers win $3M breakthrough prize
(nature.com)
8098.
Recon and Attack Vectors from My Logs
(gist.github.com)
8099.
Rewriting Libimagequant in Rust for Portability
(pngquant.org)
8100.
The Beautiful Mind-Bending of Stanislaw Lem (2019)
(newyorker.com)