2022 Archive
1651.
Show HN: I built a simulator for personal finance (projectionlab.com)
1652.
Senate votes unanimously to pass bill making Daylight Savings Time permanent (twitter.com)
1653.
Lastpass Security Incident (blog.lastpass.com)
1654.
I only care about the helpful notifications, not the promotional ones (alexanderell.is)
1655.
Sumerian dog jokes, or the difficulty of translating dead languages (twitter.com)
1656.
Joe Rogan Interviews Steve Jobs (podcast.ai)
1657.
Bing contract prohibits DuckDuckGo from completely blocking Microsoft tracking (twitter.com)
1658.
MIT invents $4 solar desalination device (freethink.com)
1659.
Zq: An easier and faster alternative to jq (brimdata.io)
1660.
Use RSS for privacy and efficiency (2021) (rsapkf.org)
1661.
How and why I built Japan Dev (japan-dev.com)
1662.
Be good-argument-driven, not data-driven (twitchard.github.io)
1663.
Ethereum activates The Merge as it shifts to proof of stake (theblock.co)
1664.
John Carmack's new AGI company, Keen Technologies, has raised a $20M round (twitter.com)
1665.
Mastercard and visa are the de facto regulators of porn (ft.com)
1666.
The coming tsunami of fakery (grandy.substack.com)
1667.
I Got Banned for Life from Airbnb (2018) (jacksoncunningham.medium.com)
1668.
I stopped working on black hole information loss (backreaction.blogspot.com)
1669.
Lowest “Who is hiring?” Post Count in 30 Months
1670.
Arizona moves to ban recording video of police (fox10phoenix.com)
1671.
My essential Firefox fixes in 2022 (rubenerd.com)
1672.
Factorio runs on Apple Silicon (factorio.com)
1673.
Absolute truths I unlearned as junior developer (2019) (monicalent.com)
1674.
OPT: Open Pre-trained Transformer Language Models (arxiv.org)
1675.
Make the “semantic web” web 3.0 again – with the help of SQLite (ansiwave.net)
1676.
Crafting Interpreters: A Review (chidiwilliams.com)
1677.
I won free load testing (fasterthanli.me)
1678.
Case against OOP is understated, not overstated (2020) (boxbase.org)
1679.
This is the year of the RSS reader? (niemanlab.org)
1680.
Nature has enormous emotional and cognitive benefits on people (npr.org)