2022 Archive
871.
Tell HN: I was permanently banned from eBay in one hour
872.
Moreutils: A collection of Unix tools that nobody thought to write long ago (joeyh.name)
873.
Tell HN: Otter.ai bot recording meetings without consent
874.
I'm an addict (tarunreddy.bearblog.dev)
875.
Despite best efforts .NET is still not an open platform (isdotnetopen.com)
876.
Don't Waste the Good Days (seths.blog)
877.
How “latency numbers everybody should know” decreased from 1990–2020 (colin-scott.github.io)
878.
Give up GitHub: The time has come (sfconservancy.org)
879.
Microsoft is tied to hundreds of millions of dollars in foreign bribes (theverge.com)
880.
Tell HN: Triplebyte is, yet again, making user profiles public without consent?
881.
Medical student surgically implants Bluetooth into own ear to cheat in final (independent.co.uk)
882.
An update on the threat landscape (blog.google)
883.
Coinbase lays off around 1,100 employees (coindesk.com)
884.
Microsoft bakes a VPN into Edge and turns it on (adguard-vpn.com)
885.
Deno raises $21M (deno.com)
886.
Leap: Neovim’s Answer to the Mouse (github.com)
887.
Tesla engineers were on-site to evaluate the Twitter staff’s code, workers said (washingtonpost.com)
888.
GE won’t let me use convection roast on my new oven without connecting to WiFi (twitter.com)
889.
Starlink Maritime (starlink.com)
890.
Peter Norvig critically reviews AlphaCode’s code quality (github.com)
891.
Disputing a Parking Fine with ChatGPT (notesbylex.com)
892.
98.css – design system for building faithful recreations of Windows 98 UIs (jdan.github.io)
893.
Breaking all macOS security layers with a single vulnerability (sector7.computest.nl)
894.
Minecraft content creator Technoblade has died (dotesports.com)
895.
Maybe you should do less 'work' (johnwhiles.com)
896.
DOE announces breakthrough in residential cold climate heat pump technology (energy.gov)
897.
Majority in Japan backs nuclear power for first time since Fukushima (japantimes.co.jp)
898.
How normal am I? (hownormalami.eu)
899.
I Miss RSS (wilcosky.com)
900.
EU reaches deal to make USB-C a common charger for most electronic devices (engadget.com)