2022 Archive
8491.
Reference count, don't garbage collect (kevinlawler.com)
8492.
Grabby Aliens: A Resolution to the Fermi Paradox (grabbyaliens.com)
8493.
“I think the vast majority of developers still debug using print() statements” (twitter.com)
8494.
KDE beats macOS (old.reddit.com)
8495.
I can no longer compile my first Flash game (devtails.xyz)
8496.
Nearly six in 10 US young adults live within 10 miles of where they grew up (census.gov)
8497.
Mastodon's founder has a vision to democratize social media (time.com)
8498.
Tell HN: Giving ChatGPT access to a real terminal (github.com)
8499.
Why can't you reverse a string with a flag emoji? (davidamos.dev)
8500.
Being fatter than Homer Simpson (nicky.bearblog.dev)
8501.
Google Kills YouTube Originals (arstechnica.com)
8502.
Arm-Based 128-Core Ampere CPUs Cost a Fraction of x86 Price (tomshardware.com)
8503.
Goodbye, Feedly (erikgahner.dk)
8504.
Mark Zuckerberg confirms broad layoffs to begin at Meta (theguardian.com)
8505.
Entitlement in Open Source (mikemcquaid.com)
8506.
Quaise Energy is working to create geothermal wells (news.mit.edu)
8507.
Microsoft accidentally reveals that it is testing ads in Windows Explorer (arstechnica.com)
8508.
Neutral Swiss poised to freeze Russian assets – president (reuters.com)
8509.
Reading fast, reading well, and reading widely (2020) (driverlesscrocodile.com)
8510.
VPN by Google One security assessment (research.nccgroup.com)
8511.
Pangolin desktop environment for Fuchsia and Linux written in Flutter (github.com)
8512.
Seed-firing drones are planting 40k trees every day to fight deforestation (euronews.com)
8513.
Real World Micro Services (micro.dev)
8514.
Every modeler is supposed to be a great Python programmer (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
8515.
Neovim Conf 2022 (neovimconf.live)
8516.
The New American Micro-SaaS Dream (microfounder.com)
8517.
The story of the first “computer bug” is a pile of lies (lunduke.substack.com)
8518.
Laddering a Chimney (1978) [video] (youtube.com)
8519.
Show HN: LambdaLisp – A Lisp interpreter that runs on lambda calculus (woodrush.github.io)
8520.
Fast (2019) (patrickcollison.com)