January 2022 Archive
121.
My dishwasher won’t start until I let it update its firmware over the WiFi (twitter.com)
122.
Engine cooling – why rocket engines don’t melt (everydayastronaut.com)
123.
Tauri – Electron alternative written in Rust (tauri.studio)
124.
It’s not still the early days of blockchain (blog.mollywhite.net)
125.
“Fast Kernel Headers” Tree -v1: Eliminate the Linux Kernel's “Dependency Hell” (lwn.net)
126.
Google rewrites many page titles (zyppy.com)
127.
Cannabis use produces persistent cognitive impairments: meta review (addictionjournal.org)
128.
We purchased a machine from China and it came with malware preinstalled (rmcybernetics.com)
129.
Ask HN: Those making $500/month on side projects in 2022 – Show and tell
130.
I am a New York City public high school student. The situation is beyond control (reddit.com)
131.
Procrastinatory Doom Loops (brennancolberg.com)
132.
Poll: Why are people leaving their jobs?
133.
The time might come when we add some JSON specific command line options (curl.se)
134.
Lawsuit filed alleging Google is paying Apple to stay out of the search business (prnewswire.com)
135.
22-year-old builds chips in his parents’ garage (wired.com)
136.
Using HTTP Basic Auth in 2022 (joeldare.com)
137.
Google fined €150M, Facebook €60M for for non-compliance with French legislation (cnil.fr)
138.
Gitlab Handbook's HN Page (about.gitlab.com)
139.
A routine gem update ended up creating $73k worth of subscriptions (serpapi.com)
140.
Who wrote this shit? (heltweg.org)
141.
Thich Nhat Hanh has died (tricycle.org)
142.
UK is spending £500k on a PR campaign demonising end-to-end encryption (theregister.com)
143.
No Place to Hide – U.K. campaign against end-to-encryption encryption (noplacetohide.org.uk)
144.
Show HN: Clone your voice and speak a foreign language (coqui.ai)
145.
Framework Laptop with Ubuntu Review (luisartola.com)
146.
Naomi Wu video demonetized on YouTube (twitter.com)
147.
Firefox 96 (mozilla.org)
148.
Exploring System76's New Rust Based Desktop Environment (blog.edfloreshz.dev)
149.
Loving Someone with Depression (mentalhealth.org.uk)
150.
Black, the uncompromising Python code formatter, is stable (pypi.org)