2022 Archive
4141.
Bank tells customers to disable updates and not upgrade to iOS 16 (coutts.com)
4142.
Facebook versus The BMJ: when fact checking goes wrong (bmj.com)
4143.
Ask HN: Why do I struggle to follow corporate meetings?
4144.
Square-Enix sells all of its Western game studios and their games to Embracer (arstechnica.com)
4145.
C99 doesn't need function bodies, or 'VLAs are Turing complete' (lemon.rip)
4146.
Librem 5: First Impressions (incoherency.co.uk)
4147.
10mbps over 1km on a single pair of wires (botblox.io)
4148.
Lufthansa confirmed that 18k flights had been flown empty to keep slots (airlive.net)
4149.
Vitamin D and Depression (2020) (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
4150.
False memory implantation in adults is easy (brainpizza.substack.com)
4151.
XFCE 4.18 (alexxcons.github.io)
4152.
Pfizer Penalties Since 2000: $10B (violationtracker.goodjobsfirst.org)
4153.
Slack is down for some users (status.slack.com)
4154.
Antitrust lawsuit says Apple and Amazon colluded to raise iPhone, iPad prices (hbsslaw.com)
4155.
I hacked SONOS and YouTube the same day (deadf00d.com)
4156.
Bear Blog – A privacy-first, fast blogging platform (bearblog.dev)
4157.
Stop measuring community engagement (rosie.land)
4158.
Gmail accepts forged YouTube emails (john-millikin.com)
4159.
10BASE-T using Raspberry Pi Pico with 2 GPIO pins (github.com)
4160.
First make the change easy, then make the easy change (2021) (adamtal.me)
4161.
Upscayl – Free and Open Source AI Image Upscaler for Linux, macOS and Windows (github.com)
4162.
Show HN: Pg_CRDT – an experimental CRDT extension for Postgres (supabase.com)
4163.
TinyGL 0.4.1 (bellard.org)
4164.
U.S. Army Chooses Google Workspace (cloud.google.com)
4165.
BloomTech, previously Lambda School, cuts half of staff (techcrunch.com)
4166.
FBI: Stolen PII and deepfakes used to apply for remote tech jobs (bleepingcomputer.com)
4167.
Ask HN: What weird technical scene are you fond/part of?
4168.
How to fuck up an airport (radiospaetkauf.com)
4169.
In 2019 RX470 were $70, RX580 $100 (postadio.com)
4170.
Google’s video chat merger begins: Now there are two “Google Meet” apps (arstechnica.com)