March 2022 Archive
61.
Tell HN: A $40B company killed my 2yo son. Now they force me to keep silent
62.
Mercedes to accept legal responsibility for a vehicle when Drive Pilot is active (roadandtrack.com)
63.
I am the healthiest person I know, and I got cancer (seema.page)
64.
How “latency numbers everybody should know” decreased from 1990–2020 (colin-scott.github.io)
65.
Microsoft is tied to hundreds of millions of dollars in foreign bribes (theverge.com)
66.
Medical student surgically implants Bluetooth into own ear to cheat in final (independent.co.uk)
67.
An update on the threat landscape (blog.google)
68.
GE won’t let me use convection roast on my new oven without connecting to WiFi (twitter.com)
69.
Maybe you should do less 'work' (johnwhiles.com)
70.
Majority in Japan backs nuclear power for first time since Fukushima (japantimes.co.jp)
71.
So you want to study mathematics (susanrigetti.com)
72.
I wasted $40k on a fantastic startup idea (2020) (blog.tjcx.me)
73.
Each Firefox download has a unique identifier (ghacks.net)
74.
Ask HN: Who operates at scale without containers?
75.
`COPY –chmod` reduced the size of my container image by 35% (blog.vamc19.dev)
76.
Cities should not pay for new stadiums (sites.lsa.umich.edu)
77.
Asahi Linux alpha release (asahilinux.org)
78.
Modern smartphone lenses are crazy (twitter.com)
79.
Zain Nadella, Satya Nadella's son, dies at 26 (ibtimes.com)
80.
Static torrent website with peer-to-peer queries over BitTorrent on 2M records (boredcaveman.xyz)
81.
DuckDuckGo “down-rank sites associated with Russian disinformation” (twitter.com)
82.
$625M worth of ETH drained on Axie Infinity's Ronin Network (roninblockchain.substack.com)
83.
Ask HN: Which book can attract anyone towards your field of study?
84.
Popular Tibetan singer Tsewang Norbu dies of self-immolation protest (tchrd.org)
85.
SerenityOS Browser now passes the Acid3 test (twitter.com)
86.
Windows Defender is enough, if you harden it (0ut3r.space)
87.
TUIs (github.com)
88.
Hackers gaining power of subpoena via fake “emergency data requests” (krebsonsecurity.com)
89.
Waymo begins driverless rides in San Francisco (blog.waymo.com)
90.
Solid.js feels like what I always wanted React to be (typeofnan.dev)