February 2022 Archive
121.
My seatbelt rule for judgment (dannyguo.com)
122.
Ask HN: Why is Firefox losing marketshare and how would you save it?
123.
Don't use text pixelation to redact sensitive information (bishopfox.com)
124.
Our User-Mode WireGuard Year (fly.io)
125.
Coinbase CEO tweets how they came up with Super Bowl ad, lied about it (web3isgoinggreat.com)
126.
Show HN: hue.tools – open-source toolbox for colors (hue.tools)
127.
My thoughts on writing a Minecraft server from scratch in Bash (sdomi.pl)
128.
Show HN: A more social, Amazon-free alternative to Goodreads (booqsi.com)
129.
'50% of transactions were fraudulent' when Steam accepted Bitcoin for payments (pcgamer.com)
130.
Building for the 99% Developers (future.a16z.com)
131.
North Korea hacked him, so he took down its internet (wired.com)
132.
TikTok shares your data more than any other app and it’s unclear where it goes (cnbc.com)
133.
Make Linux look like Windows 95 (lunduke.substack.com)
134.
Anyone else feel the constant urge to leave the field and become a plumber? (old.reddit.com)
135.
Android 13 virtualization lets Pixel 6 run Windows 11, Linux distributions (cnx-software.com)
136.
Ukraine Conflict Live Map (liveuamap.com)
137.
I'm common as muck and spent £150 to try a Michelin star restaurant (birminghammail.co.uk)
138.
Heart-disease risk soars after Covid, even with a mild case (nature.com)
139.
The Nintendo Switch has now outsold the Wii (theverge.com)
140.
Nearly 1k mysterious strands revealed in Milky Way’s center (news.northwestern.edu)
141.
Singapore prime minister Lee Hsien Loong’s Sudoku solver (2018) (leetcode.com)
142.
Perl code that is syntactically correct only on Fridays (github.com)
143.
No_color (no-color.org)
144.
A database of broken things to identify common failure modes and how to fix them (failscout.co)
145.
The Factorio Mindset (thediff.co)
146.
Is Grammarly a keylogger? What can you do about it? (kolide.com)
147.
Show HN: Simula One – Portable Linux VR Computer (shop.simulavr.com)
148.
Case against OOP is understated, not overstated (2020) (boxbase.org)
149.
EU to mandate public salary information for all job postings [pdf] (europarl.europa.eu)
150.
Wordle is pretty damn smart in many subtle ways (vaghetti.dev)