January 2022 Archive
181.
Show HN: Login with HN (Unofficially) (loginwithhn.com)
182.
GitHub Actions by Example (actionsbyexample.com)
183.
The optional chaining operator, “modern” browsers, and my mom (blog.jim-nielsen.com)
184.
No amount of alcohol is good for the heart, says World Heart Federation (world-heart-federation.org)
185.
Donald Knuth – The Patron Saint of Yak Shaves (2017) (yakshav.es)
186.
Don't forget Microsoft (luttig.substack.com)
187.
To my surprise and elation, the Webb Space Telescope is going to work (arstechnica.com)
188.
Effortless personal productivity (or how I learned to love my monkey mind) (jakobgreenfeld.com)
189.
MIT 6.S081 – Operating System Engineering (pdos.csail.mit.edu)
190.
Why isn't there a universal data format for résumés? (toot.cat)
191.
Reasons Kubernetes is so complex (buttondown.email)
192.
Prime Video Uses WebAssembly (amazon.science)
193.
OpenDrop: An open Apple AirDrop implementation written in Python (github.com)
194.
Ask HN: At a peak of my dev career, I hate my life
195.
Tell HN: We have a responsibility to speak out against blockchain technologies
196.
Ask HN: Who wants to collaborate?
197.
Tell HN: My Microstartups make $500/day while I'm sleeping
198.
Mullvad: Diskless infrastructure using stboot in beta (mullvad.net)
199.
Ask HN: Should I publish my research code?
200.
Google Had Secret Project to ‘Convince’ Employees ‘That Unions Suck’ (vice.com)
201.
Wine 7.0 (winehq.org)
202.
My Many Girlfriends (thedailywtf.com)
203.
Minecraft as a Kubernetes admin tool (eric-jadi.medium.com)
204.
Copyright doesn't need 95 years to get the job done (fullstackeconomics.com)
205.
A public letter to CloudFlare to fix their snoopy vendor (github.com)
206.
Society has a trust problem. More censorship will only make it worse (on.substack.com)
207.
I wrote Task Manager and I just remembered something (2020) (old.reddit.com)
208.
An Algorithm for Passing Programming Interviews (2020) (malisper.me)
209.
Nothing like this will be built again (2002) (antipope.org)
210.
Bitwarden: Free, open-source password manager (bitwarden.com)