May 2022 Archive
7081.
Trump quietly ‘encouraged’ Elon Musk to buy Twitter: Truth Social CEO (nypost.com)
7082.
Scientists discover vast reservoir of ancient water deep under the Antarctic ice (wsj.com)
7083.
Show HN: Open-source API-only Builders Forum (beta) (youonlygetanapi.com)
7084.
Show HN: An open-source tool to deploy cloud-agnostic infrastructure anywhere
7085.
Rearchitecting Apps for Scale (blog.coinbase.com)
7086.
UBreakiFix store needs Google diagnostics to return phone (old.reddit.com)
7087.
Ask HN: Where to buy old 8-bit computers?
7088.
Inside Elon Musk’s Big Plans for Twitter (nytimes.com)
7089.
Show HN: Snappy Icons–Open Source Icon Pack for React Native (snappyicons.com)
7090.
We’re not prepared for the end of Moore’s Law (2020) (technologyreview.com)
7091.
Exposing an Indian scam call center (youtube.com)
7092.
Scraping Airbnb (scrapingfish.com)
7093.
Scientists make real dairy with no cows (businessinsider.com)
7094.
Zeeka: Layer 1 Zero Knowledge Blockchain (github.com)
7095.
Telegram bot as a file back end for web apps (github.com)
7096.
Spot the difference: the invincible business of counterfeit goods (theguardian.com)
7097.
Hawley introducing measure to strip Disney of copyright protections (thehill.com)
7098.
Electronic Arts ditches FIFA for future football games (theguardian.com)
7099.
Morph Wireless Mouse uses innovative laser-cut flatpack leather for its exterior (core77.com)
7100.
Ask HN: What are some good ways to create a complex family tree?
7101.
Bootstrapped, developer owned businesses, how do you grow?
7102.
Show HN: Digany(1) – ANY DNS lookup utility (github.com)
7103.
Netflix Updates Corporate Culture Memo (variety.com)
7104.
Elon Musk puts Twitter deal on hold over bot numbers claim (theregister.com)
7105.
TerraUSD founder Do Kwon mocked an economist for being 'poor' (markets.businessinsider.com)
7106.
Invaders from Mars (antipope.org)
7107.
Voice 0.0.2 for Gnome 42 (gnomevoice.org)
7108.
Show HN: Python Job Board – Onsite and Remote Python Jobs (pythonjob.xyz)
7109.
Phylum Raises $15M to Proactively Defend the Open-Source Supply Chain (prnewswire.com)
7110.
Yes, Phones Can Reveal If Someone Gets an Abortion (scientificamerican.com)