January 2022 Archive
241.
Why Galesburg has no money (inlandnobody.substack.com)
242.
LastPass appears to be holding users' passwords hostage (alternativeto.net)
243.
Hacking a VW Golf Power Steering ECU (blog.willemmelching.nl)
244.
Playwright: Automate Chromium, WebKit and Firefox (github.com)
245.
You don't need that CORS request (nickolinger.com)
246.
OpenGOAL: Port of Jak and Daxter, written in GOAL, a custom Lisp by Naughty Dog (github.com)
247.
I went back to using a ThinkPad from 2012 (ounapuu.ee)
248.
Intel completely disables AVX-512 on Alder Lake after all (igorslab.de)
249.
Show HN: Create animations by dragging an element with your mouse (animatize.com)
250.
Hello Mac OS X Tiger (bunn.dev)
251.
Vanta.js: Animated 3D backgrounds for websites (vantajs.com)
252.
Speaking Freely: Why I resigned from the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (tarahenley.substack.com)
253.
A delightful quirk of relativity theory (twitter.com)
254.
Ask HN: Let's build an HN uBlacklist to improve our Google search results?
255.
Forced to sell chipless ink cartridges, Canon tells customers how to bypass DRM (boingboing.net)
256.
Kagi: A Premium Search Engine (kagi.com)
257.
A curated list of warez and piracy links (github.com)
258.
Hacking the Apple Webcam (Again) (ryanpickren.com)
259.
How bad is my gas stove? (carbonswitch.co)
260.
All of Wittgenstein is now public domain (wittgensteinproject.org)
261.
Show HN: 3D map of shade around the world (shademap.app)
262.
There’s No Such Thing as Clean Code (steveonstuff.com)
263.
Around one-in-three children globally suffer from lead poisoning (ourworldindata.org)
264.
Facebook collecting people's data even when accounts are deactivated (digiday.com)
265.
How to build homes with virtually no heating (2020) (archipro.co.nz)
266.
Simplicity of IRC (susam.net)
267.
Show HN: API to query catalogs of 20 streaming services across 60 countries (movieofthenight.com)
268.
It is difficult for the average person to conceive of how useless NFTs are (twitter.com)
269.
Toxic culture is driving the great resignation (sloanreview.mit.edu)
270.
Forty percent of the world’s shipping consists of fossil fuels to be burned (billmckibben.substack.com)