2022 Archive
391.
TurboTax’s fight against free tax filing (slate.com)
392.
Web3 is centralized and inefficient (neelc.org)
393.
Teaching is a slow process of becoming everything you hate (dynomight.net)
394.
Imagen Video: high definition video generation with diffusion models (imagen.research.google)
395.
How to Befriend Crows (fediscience.org)
396.
The Uselessness of Phenylephrine (science.org)
397.
What’s wrong with medieval pigs in videogames (leidenmedievalistsblog.nl)
398.
The curious case of the Raspberry Pi in the network closet (2019) (blog.haschek.at)
399.
Atkinson Hyperlegible Font (brailleinstitute.org)
400.
Why we ignore thousands of daily car crashes (strongtowns.org)
401.
Ask HN: Burnt-out, directionless but want to turn it around
402.
Learnings from 5 years of tech startup code audits (kenkantzer.com)
403.
I tested four NVMe SSDs from four vendors – half lose FLUSH’d data on power loss (twitter.com)
404.
“It’s time for Apple to fix texting” (android.com)
405.
The case for expanding rather than eliminating gifted education programs (2021) (teachforamerica.org)
406.
American society is so focused on race that it is blind to class (economist.com)
407.
Investigating why Steam started picking a random font (blog.pkh.me)
408.
Robot treats 500k plants per hour with 95% less chemicals [video] (youtube.com)
409.
Apple’s iPhone 14 Redesign for Repair (ifixit.com)
410.
NASA selects SiFive and makes RISC-V the go-to ecosystem for future missions (sifive.com)
411.
Hexwords: Hex colors that are similar to words (hexwords.netlify.app)
412.
Show HN: I'm writing a free book called Computer Networks from Scratch (networksfromscratch.com)
413.
Fresh – Next-gen web framework (fresh.deno.dev)
414.
Canada to ban foreigners from buying homes (bloomberg.com)
415.
Career advice nobody gave me: Never ignore a recruiter (alexchesser.medium.com)
416.
Select * from cloud (steampipe.io)
417.
Vangelis has died (pitchfork.com)
418.
Drop a raindrop anywhere in the world and watch where it ends up (river-runner-global.samlearner.com)
419.
I record myself on audio 24x7 and use an AI to process the information (roberdam.com)
420.
What “work” looks like (blog.jim-nielsen.com)