2022 Archive
181.
Guidance to make federally funded research freely available without delay (whitehouse.gov)
182.
Web scraping is legal, US appeals court reaffirms (techcrunch.com)
183.
Redbean 2.0 turned into more than a hobby project (justine.lol)
184.
Twitter’s mass layoffs have begun (techcrunch.com)
185.
Infinite Mac (macos8.app)
186.
“Code” 2nd Edition (charlespetzold.com)
187.
Twitter CEO fires two top executives, freezes hiring (theverge.com)
188.
Framework Laptop Mainboard (github.com)
189.
The new hire who showed up is not the same person we interviewed (askamanager.org)
190.
Apple Rankings (applerankings.com)
191.
Scratch is a big deal (bryanbraun.com)
192.
Royal Society cautions against censorship of scientific misinformation online (royalsociety.org)
193.
Tales of the M1 GPU (asahilinux.org)
194.
Hard truths I learned when I got laid off from my SWE job (stevenbuccini.com)
195.
Tell HN: You can't hire because you don't post salary ranges
196.
HN is up again
197.
Why Twitter didn’t go down: From a real Twitter SRE (matthewtejo.substack.com)
198.
Run Stable Diffusion on Your M1 Mac’s GPU (replicate.com)
199.
Ex-Twitter exec blows the whistle, alleging reckless cybersecurity policies (cnn.com)
200.
Heuristics that almost always work (astralcodexten.substack.com)
201.
Stripe laying off around 14% of workforce (stripe.com)
202.
Google terminated our Developer Account, says it is “associated” (old.reddit.com)
203.
When hiring developers, have the candidate read existing code (freakingrectangle.wordpress.com)
204.
Pirate Library Mirror: Preserving 7TB of books (that are not in Libgen) (pilimi.org)
205.
Blocking Kiwifarms (blog.cloudflare.com)
206.
Earn-IT threatens encryption and therefore user freedom (fsf.org)
207.
I liberate the ending to Minecraft from Microsoft and give it to you (theeggandtherock.substack.com)
208.
Imagen, a text-to-image diffusion model (gweb-research-imagen.appspot.com)
209.
Ooh.directory (ooh.directory)
210.
Ukraine calls on hacker underground to defend against Russia (reuters.com)