2022 Archive
1621.
Facebook says Apple is too powerful – they're right (eff.org)
1622.
Ask HN: How is the job search coming along for people who got laid off?
1623.
Signal Introduces Stories (signal.org)
1624.
Administrators Have Seized the Ivory Tower (jamesgmartin.center)
1625.
Ask HN: Someone is proxy-mirroring my website, can I do anything?
1626.
Life Is Short (2016) (paulgraham.com)
1627.
Mental speed is high until age sixty (nature.com)
1628.
Perl code that is syntactically correct only on Fridays (github.com)
1629.
No_color (no-color.org)
1630.
Super Simple Storage Service (supersimplestorageservice.com)
1631.
Lichess: The free and open source chess server (github.com)
1632.
A brief history of nobody wants to work anymore (twitter.com)
1633.
TikTok updated privacy policy to collect faceprints and voiceprints (2021) (pandasecurity.com)
1634.
OCaml 5.0 Multicore is out (discuss.ocaml.org)
1635.
Each visit to the page deteriorates the main image (crowd-jpeg.vercel.app)
1636.
Principles of Engineering Management (acjay.com)
1637.
A database of broken things to identify common failure modes and how to fix them (failscout.co)
1638.
Apple expands Self Service Repair to Mac notebooks (apple.com)
1639.
The Factorio Mindset (thediff.co)
1640.
Bill Watterson’s refusal to license Calvin and Hobbes (2016) (thelegalartist.com)
1641.
Is Grammarly a keylogger? What can you do about it? (kolide.com)
1642.
Go: Redefining For Loop Variable Semantics (github.com)
1643.
‘This game is so realistic it feels just like working overtime’ (sixthtone.com)
1644.
Google Docs New Feature: Pageless (support.google.com)
1645.
I made a Google sheet of local elections and it's been removed from Google Drive (twitter.com)
1646.
CCC captures U.S. military biometrics database (ccc.de)
1647.
W4 Games raises $8.5M to support Godot Engine growth (w4games.com)
1648.
“You don't have a voltmeter. Do you have a potato?” (diy.stackexchange.com)
1649.
Show HN: Simula One – Portable Linux VR Computer (shop.simulavr.com)
1650.
Tell HN: I have the perfect job, why is it not enough?