August 2022 Archive
181.
Remote startups will win the war for top talent (future.com)
182.
TSMC to begin 3nm chip production next month (tomshardware.com)
183.
Show HN: I built a tool to help you read Hacker News on Kindle (ktool.io)
184.
GitHub deleted accounts of people who contributed to Tornado Cash repos (twitter.com)
185.
Technical reasons to choose FreeBSD over GNU/Linux (2020) (unixsheikh.com)
186.
StemRoller – Isolate vocals, drums, bass, and other stems from any song (github.com)
187.
The future of Nginx: Getting back to our open source roots (nginx.com)
188.
Whytheluckystiff's original domain back as an archive (whytheluckystiff.net)
189.
Zig is now self–hosted by default (github.com)
190.
Cut the cutesy errors (alexwlchan.net)
191.
Chrome allows websites to write to the clipboard without the user’s permission
192.
Horizon Linux: arm64 Linux patched to run programs for the Nintendo Switch (github.com)
193.
6 Raspberry Pis, 6 SSDs on a Mini ITX Motherboard (jeffgeerling.com)
194.
Mysterious holes on the seafloor (oceanexplorer.noaa.gov)
195.
Inky Impression 5.7“ – Colour e-ink display for Raspberry Pi (core-electronics.com.au)
196.
Housing is at the root of many of the rich world’s problems (2020) (economist.com)
197.
Workplace surveillance is coming for you (pluralistic.net)
198.
Too many Americans live in places built for cars – not for human connection (vox.com)
199.
The EU Commission accepts high error rates when checking chats (netzpolitik.org)
200.
Snap lays off 20% of employees (theverge.com)
201.
Old jokes (dynomight.net)
202.
Oasis: Small statically-linked Linux system (github.com)
203.
Finnish as a world language? (hagen-schmidt.de)
204.
A list of developer questions to ask prospective employers (github.com)
205.
Tell HN: After 10 years of experiments, custom username emails receive no spam
206.
Excel is pretty dang cool (buttondown.email)
207.
Y Combinator narrows current cohort size by 40%, citing downturn and funding (techcrunch.com)
208.
Why are you so busy? (tomlingham.com)
209.
Thank You, Firebug (2017) (getfirebug.com)
210.
Ask HN: Can I see your scripts?