2022 Archive
361.
Tether starting to lose its peg too, after Terra did (community.intercoin.org)
362.
We're going to need a lot of solar panels (caseyhandmer.wordpress.com)
363.
Everything with a battery should have an off switch (twitter.com)
364.
Goodbye, data science (ryxcommar.com)
365.
Life is not short (dkb.show)
366.
Photography for geeks (lcamtuf.coredump.cx)
367.
Teen mental health is plummeting and social media is a major contributing cause [pdf] (judiciary.senate.gov)
368.
Amazon admits giving police Ring camera footage without consent (theintercept.com)
369.
Apple Passkey (developer.apple.com)
370.
Twitter has re-suspended ElonJet account (twitter.com)
371.
Show HN: A central bank simulator game with a realistic economic model (benoitessiambre.com)
372.
Passenger with “no idea how to fly” lands plane after pilot incapacitated (cbsnews.com)
373.
PayPal faces lawsuit for freezing customer accounts and funds (engadget.com)
374.
Learn Postgres at the Playground – Postgres compiled to WASM running in browser (crunchydata.com)
375.
Software I’m thankful for (2021) (crawshaw.io)
376.
A Minimum Viable Computer, or Linux for $15 (bbenchoff.github.io)
377.
An interactive guide to Flexbox (joshwcomeau.com)
378.
Thunderbird 102 (blog.thunderbird.net)
379.
Audiblegate (twitter.com)
380.
Actual is going open-source (actualbudget.com)
381.
Veloren is a multiplayer voxel RPG written in Rust (veloren.net)
382.
I built a receipt printer for GitHub issues (aschmelyun.com)
383.
US border forces are seizing Americans' phone data and storing it for 15 years (engadget.com)
384.
Markdoc: Stripe's Markdown-based authoring framework (markdoc.io)
385.
Finding the B-21's hangar location from the stars in its press image (twitter.com)
386.
An incident impacting 5M accounts and private information on Twitter (privacy.twitter.com)
387.
Golang disables Nagle's Algorithm by default (withinboredom.info)
388.
What the world will be like in a hundred years (1922) (loc.gov)
389.
U.S. surgeons transplant pig heart into human patient (apnews.com)
390.
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