January 2022 Archive
361.
Portmaster – Open-source network monitor and firewall (safing.io)
362.
IRS Will Soon Require Selfies for Online Access (krebsonsecurity.com)
363.
Nuclear fallout is showing up in U.S. honey, decades after bomb tests (science.org)
364.
Embrace slow productivity (newyorker.com)
365.
Unix in the Browser Tab (browsix.org)
366.
Study finds no detrimental effects of psilocybin in 10mg or 25mg dose (kcl.ac.uk)
367.
Tell HN: Twitter is growing increasingly unusable without an account
368.
Sci Hub Injector (github.com)
369.
Why might you run your own DNS server? (jvns.ca)
370.
I Have a Dream (1963) (americanrhetoric.com)
371.
DuckDuckGo Traffic (duckduckgo.com)
372.
UK government plans publicity blitz against encrypted communications (rollingstone.com)
373.
Sony to buy video game maker Bungie in $3.6B deal (cnbc.com)
374.
Ask HN: Burned Out. What Now?
375.
RSS feeds are available for many U.S. Government collections (govinfo.gov)
376.
Dsq: Commandline tool for running SQL queries against JSON, CSV, Parquet, etc. (datastation.multiprocess.io)
377.
Make the internet yours again with an instant mesh network (changelog.complete.org)
378.
The Shameful Decline of Scientific American (medium.com)
379.
Docker for Mac Without Docker Desktop (github.com)
380.
The GNU Name System (lsd.gnunet.org)
381.
Psychogenic death, the phenomenon of “thinking” yourself to death (salon.com)
382.
_Application.Run(Object, Object, Object, Object, Object, Object, Object, Object (docs.microsoft.com)
383.
How Video Streaming Processing Works (howvideo.works)
384.
Bridge collapse in Pittsburgh’s Frick Park (triblive.com)
385.
Approved Cameras (partnerhelp.netflixstudios.com)
386.
BitTorrent v2 (2020) (blog.libtorrent.org)
387.
Masterclass on mathematical thinking (terrytao.wordpress.com)
388.
A data ‘black hole’: Europol ordered to delete vast store of personal data (theguardian.com)
389.
Austria's data protection authority has found that Google Analytics is illegal (tutanota.com)
390.
Kakoune Code Editor (kakoune.org)