December 2022 Archive
61.
Reverse Engineering TikTok's VM Obfuscation (nullpt.rs)
62.
Tell HN: HP printers force you into agreement
63.
LosslessCut: lossless video/audio editing (mifi.no)
64.
After 20 years the Dwarf Fortress devs have to get used to being millionaires (pcgamer.com)
65.
Ask HN: If I get locked out of everything, please try to help me
66.
Htmx in a Nutshell (htmx.org)
67.
Japan to invest on nuclear energy in major policy shift (eandt.theiet.org)
68.
The United States of America vs. Samuel Bankman-Fried Indictment [pdf] (justice.gov)
69.
US Government demands direct police access to European biometric data [pdf] (digit.so36.net)
70.
Breaking up with JavaScript front ends (triskweline.de)
71.
Sperm counts worldwide are plummeting faster than we thought (nationalgeographic.com)
72.
Open-source hospital price transparency (dolthub.com)
73.
Facebook tracking is illegal in Europe (tutanota.com)
74.
Apple to move 40-45% iPhone production to India (wsj.com)
75.
Twitter has banned Mastodon links in name and bio for being “malware” (mastodon.social)
76.
Productivity Blocker (productivityblocker.com)
77.
Valve is paying open-source developers to work on Proton, Mesa, and more (old.reddit.com)
78.
Memory Safe Languages in Android 13 (security.googleblog.com)
79.
“Nobody cares about your blog” (mssprovenance.blogspot.com)
80.
It's easier and faster to pirate an e-book, than it is to buy it
81.
The situation at LastPass may be worse than they are letting on (twitter.com)
82.
Peter Norvig critically reviews AlphaCode’s code quality (github.com)
83.
Disputing a Parking Fine with ChatGPT (notesbylex.com)
84.
BundesMessenger, a secure messenger for Germany’s public administration (element.io)
85.
Southwest cancels 5,400 flights in less than 48 hours (npr.org)
86.
I found a bug in SQLite (philipotoole.com)
87.
3M to end 'forever chemicals' output (reuters.com)
88.
Ten Minute Physics (matthias-research.github.io)
89.
Welcome to Comprehensive Rust (google.github.io)
90.
Safari's date-picker is the cause of 1/3 of our customer support issues (gist.github.com)