2022 Archive
3901.
Getty Images bans AI-generated content over fears of copyright claims (theverge.com)
3902.
Bridge collapse in Pittsburgh’s Frick Park (triblive.com)
3903.
Silenced AirTags with disabled speakers are popping up for sale online (gizmodo.com)
3904.
HP Dev One Laptop with Pop_OS (hpdevone.com)
3905.
Why adults still dream about school (theatlantic.com)
3906.
What would a “good” WebMD look like? (blog.tjcx.me)
3907.
Approved Cameras (partnerhelp.netflixstudios.com)
3908.
Google postpones MV2 shutoff in Chrome stable to June 2023 (developer.chrome.com)
3909.
Why babies cry in the first three months, how to tell them apart, and what to do (probablydance.com)
3910.
Instagram, TikTok, and the Three Trends (stratechery.com)
3911.
Preventing Burnout: A Manager's Toolkit (about.gitlab.com)
3912.
Stable Diffusion Is the Most Important AI Art Model Ever (thealgorithmicbridge.substack.com)
3913.
Wasmer 3.0 (wasmer.io)
3914.
Binance caught commingling funds between US and international exchanges (dirtybubblemedia.substack.com)
3915.
Bolt has a cool web interface and they really don't want you to use it (toot.kuba-orlik.name)
3916.
BitTorrent v2 (2020) (blog.libtorrent.org)
3917.
New Zealand's bid to become a dark sky nation (bbc.com)
3918.
Faster CPython 3.12 Plan (github.com)
3919.
Masterclass on mathematical thinking (terrytao.wordpress.com)
3920.
GitJournal: Mobile first Markdown notes synchronized with Git (gitjournal.io)
3921.
Tillitis Key – Mullvad spin-off inspired by measured boot and DICE (tillitis.se)
3922.
How Iran can track and control protesters’ phones: hacked documents (theintercept.com)
3923.
A data ‘black hole’: Europol ordered to delete vast store of personal data (theguardian.com)
3924.
Emacs: Feature/tree-sitter merged into master (lists.gnu.org)
3925.
Man of the Hole (en.wikipedia.org)
3926.
The 2022 Pulitzer Prize Winner in Explanatory Reporting (pulitzer.org)
3927.
Show HN: Google Drive to SQLite (simonwillison.net)
3928.
iPad Pro M2 (apple.com)
3929.
Why I'm still using Python (mostlypython.substack.com)
3930.
Intel plans thousands of job cuts in face of PC slowdown (bloomberg.com)