January 2022 Archive
301.
Memories of the “Sneakers” Shoot (2012) (web.archive.org)
302.
Elsevier embeds a hash in the PDF metadata that is unique for each download (twitter.com)
303.
Switching from macOS to Pop_OS (support.system76.com)
304.
Dozens of U.S. states say Apple stifles competition, back Epic (reuters.com)
305.
Vim prank: alias vim='vim -y' (learnbyexample.github.io)
306.
Nature Neuroscience offers open access publishing for $11k per article (nature.com)
307.
JetBrains Mono – the free and open-source typeface for developers (github.com)
308.
Colors in movies and TV: What happened to them? (vox.com)
309.
Ask HN: Who is hiring? (January 2022)
310.
Netflix’s Prices Are Rising Faster Than Cable (interneteconomist.com)
311.
Google kills free G Suite / Workspace versions for existing customers (support.google.com)
312.
Google hired union-busting consultants to convince employees “unions suck” (arstechnica.com)
313.
In the end, you're treated like a spy, says MIT scientist (nytimes.com)
314.
IPython 8.0 (blog.jupyter.org)
315.
Spotify is removing Neil Young’s music after falling out over Joe Rogan (techcrunch.com)
316.
We have jetpacks and we do not care (theguardian.com)
317.
Nuclear startup Oklo gets thumbs-down from regulators (canarymedia.com)
318.
Google critiqued the practice of displaying ads above search results (twitter.com)
319.
Show HN: I make $3K/mo from a browser extension (newsletter.tonydinh.com)
320.
Ask HN: Good open source alternatives to Google Analytics?
321.
Ask HN: Anyone making a living building desktop applications?
322.
A neuroscientist prepares for death (theatlantic.com)
323.
The Color of Infinite Temperature (johncarlosbaez.wordpress.com)
324.
Woob: Web Outside of Browsers (woob.tech)
325.
Tell HN: Google doesn't work anymore for exact matches
326.
Bitcoin consumed 134 TWh in total during 2021 (twitter.com)
327.
WebAssembly: The New Kubernetes? (wingolog.org)
328.
How Dwarf Fortress is built (stackoverflow.blog)
329.
Google and Facebook execs allegedly approved dividing ad market among themselves (theregister.com)
330.
The Internals of PostgreSQL (interdb.jp)