2022 Archive
4231.
The Lonely Work of Moderating Hacker News (2019) (newyorker.com)
4232.
Why skyscrapers are so short (worksinprogress.co)
4233.
My Poor Experience With Azure (or why I'm sticking with AWS) (new.pythonforengineers.com)
4234.
Add-on support in new Firefox for Android (2021) (discourse.mozilla.org)
4235.
Cassandra at Apple: 1000s of Clusters, 300k Nodes, 100 PB (twitter.com)
4236.
LemmyBB, a federated bulletin board (join-lemmy.org)
4237.
Record labels dig their own grave, and the shovel is called TikTok (tedgioia.substack.com)
4238.
No-one knows what they are doing (successfulsoftware.net)
4239.
Python 3.11 in the Web Browser (2022.pycon.de)
4240.
You can now send replies from your Duck Addresses (duckduckgo.com)
4241.
Upgrading from Debian Jessie to Bullseye after nearly 30 years (diziet.dreamwidth.org)
4242.
Nvidia PhysX 5.0 (github.com)
4243.
Mildly interesting quirks of C (gist.github.com)
4244.
Get things done with Emacs (labri.fr)
4245.
Show HN: Linen – Open-source Slack for communities (github.com)
4246.
Rob Pike's simple C regex matcher in Go (benhoyt.com)
4247.
The Supreme Korean court says that scraping publicly available data is legal (lexology.com)
4248.
Sir David Cox has died (rss.org.uk)
4249.
Ask HN: What to do about ‘Good at programming Bad at Leetcode’
4250.
UK ditches ban on 'legal but harmful' online content (reuters.com)
4251.
Sr Manager at Google Resigns After Dalit Activist Disallowed from Giving Lecture (thequint.com)
4252.
DevOps is a failure (leebriggs.co.uk)
4253.
The silent majority in software (vadimkravcenko.com)
4254.
Modern PHP (dnlytras.com)
4255.
Review of /e/ – Android-based alternative for mobile phones (thenewleafjournal.com)
4256.
Devpod: Remote development environment at Uber (uber.com)
4257.
The Bucks can’t wear cream uniforms because they interfere with digital ads (paullukas.substack.com)
4258.
Ask HN: My Google account was hacked, Google says they can't help
4259.
No one reads the terms of service. Lawmakers want to fix that with 'TLDR' bill (washingtonpost.com)
4260.
The State of Web Scraping 2022 (scrapeops.io)