2022 Archive
151.
James Webb first images – complete set of high resolution shots now live (webbtelescope.org)
152.
EU to make it mandatory to use customer-replaceable batteries in household items (eevblog.com)
153.
EU Digital Markets Act, aimed at Google, Apple, Amazon, approved (consilium.europa.eu)
154.
No Dislikes has officially ruined YouTube for me
155.
Tell HN: YouTube is banning accounts that support Ukraine
156.
Ask HN: How do you deal with getting old and feeling lost?
157.
Kite is saying farewell and open-sourcing its code (kite.com)
158.
FTX’s collapse was a crime, not an accident (coindesk.com)
159.
Librarian's Letter to Google Security (docs.google.com)
160.
The UX on this small child is terrible (mcsweeneys.net)
161.
Essence: Desktop operating system built from scratch (nakst.gitlab.io)
162.
Paul Graham is leaving Twitter for now (twitter.com)
163.
Dear Spotify, can we just get a table of songs? (neil.computer)
164.
Intentionally making close friends (neelnanda.io)
165.
CSS Gradients that avoid the “gray dead zone” (joshwcomeau.com)
166.
Recursive Game of Life (oimo.io)
167.
What’s the strangest thing you ever found in a book? (noctslackv2.wordpress.com)
168.
Apple's director of machine learning resigns due to return to office work (macrumors.com)
169.
Twitter to employees: all office buildings closed, badge access suspended (twitter.com)
170.
The Grug Brained Developer (grugbrain.dev)
171.
Fusion energy breakthrough by Livermore Lab (ft.com)
172.
Tell HN: YouTube and how my wife lost 7 years of work
173.
An odd discovery on Spotify (robinsloan.com)
174.
Start Self Hosting (rohanrd.xyz)
175.
Moderna’s HIV vaccine has officially begun human trials (them.us)
176.
Hacker News Parody Thread (2013) (bradconte.com)
177.
I should have loved biology (jsomers.net)
178.
I used DALL·E 2 to generate a logo (jacobmartins.com)
179.
Tell HN: The Internet situation inside Iran
180.
Google mandates workers back to Silicon Valley, other offices from April 4 (reuters.com)