October 2022 Archive
211.
TikTok tracks you across the web, even if you don’t use the app (consumerreports.org)
212.
Show HN: FrankenPHP, an app server for PHP written in Go (frankenphp.dev)
213.
Ad blocking is under attack (2017) (adguard.com)
214.
Staff Engineer Archetypes (2020) (lethain.com)
215.
Plastic recycling remains a 'myth': Greenpeace study (phys.org)
216.
A surprising way to lose your files on Windows
217.
Google engineers joked about how incognito mode isn't incognito (futurism.com)
218.
TOTP tokens on my wrist with the smartest dumb watch (blog.singleton.io)
219.
Mortal Kombat+ (mortalkombat.plus)
220.
Ex Police Officer Used Law Enforcement Tech to Hack Women’s Explicit Photos (leoweekly.com)
221.
Vogtle Unit 3 starts nuclear fuel load (georgiapower.com)
222.
BuiltWith: $14M ARR, no employees (5to9.beehiiv.com)
223.
Ubuntu 22.10 Kinetic Kudu (ubuntu.com)
224.
Chainalysis CTO said blockchain is easier to trace than paper money (lancengym.medium.com)
225.
A database without dynamic memory allocation (tigerbeetle.com)
226.
“Twitter will be forming a content moderation council with diverse viewpoints” (twitter.com)
227.
From Burned Out Tech CEO to Amazon Warehouse Associate (jasonshen.com)
228.
Blender: Wayland Support on Linux (code.blender.org)
229.
Never pay for online dating (2010) (web.archive.org)
230.
Ask HN: HNers with multiple sclerosis, can we get in touch?
231.
Ask HN: How to learn to sell?
232.
Starlink signals can be reverse-engineered to work like GPS (technologyreview.com)
233.
U.S. workers have gotten less productive – no one is sure why (washingtonpost.com)
234.
PayPal restores to its TOS $2,500 charge for any post they don't like (twitter.com)
235.
Illegal host, electric shocks, slugs, leaks and no support – How Airbnb failed (medium.com)
236.
JetBrains invites developers to join the Fleet Public Preview Program (blog.jetbrains.com)
237.
Musk’s inner circle worked through weekend to cement Twitter layoff plans (washingtonpost.com)
238.
California man fined for selling maps of property boundaries without a license (vice.com)
239.
Linux Kernel 6.0 (lwn.net)
240.
Intel Laptop Users Should Avoid Linux 5.19.12 to Avoid Damaging the Display (lore.kernel.org)