2022 Archive
2071.
Minecraft as a Kubernetes admin tool (eric-jadi.medium.com)
2072.
FDA to order Juul e-cigarettes off U.S. market (wsj.com)
2073.
Everyone seems to forget why GNOME and GNOME 3 and Unity happened (liam-on-linux.dreamwidth.org)
2074.
Copyright doesn't need 95 years to get the job done (fullstackeconomics.com)
2075.
Tell HN: There needs to be a “right to speak with a human”
2076.
Why the Windows Registry sucks technically (2010) (rwmj.wordpress.com)
2077.
Tell HN: Razorpay a YC company shared donor data under a Section 91 order
2078.
Students break acceleration world record for electric vehicles (uni-stuttgart.de)
2079.
Working in the software industry, circa 1989 (dev.jimgrey.net)
2080.
Nvidia Grace CPU (nvidia.com)
2081.
Covid: Summary of lab-origin hypothesis (twitter.com)
2082.
Ask HN: Does anybody still use bookmarking services?
2083.
CNN cutting back on over-hyping everything as “breaking news” (axios.com)
2084.
Spending more on retaining developers reduces the cost of hiring developers (blog.devgenius.io)
2085.
Satellite finds methane leaks from gas pipelines (npr.org)
2086.
How to Walk (12 miles a day) (walkingtheworld.substack.com)
2087.
Human Chess is a chess variant where playing the top engine move is forbidden (humanchess.abcd.party)
2088.
Stripe’s real pricing: a primer (github.com)
2089.
How Bungie identified a mass sender of fake DMCA notices (torrentfreak.com)
2090.
Tell HN: My child's first program
2091.
Show HN: Figure is a daily logic puzzle game (figure.game)
2092.
Cache your CORS (httptoolkit.tech)
2093.
Avoiding the top Nginx configuration mistakes (nginx.com)
2094.
A public letter to CloudFlare to fix their snoopy vendor (github.com)
2095.
Appeal to Ruby Community from Kharkiv Rubyist (zverok.space)
2096.
Ask HN: Teach me something new
2097.
Convoy Crackdown – power to freeze bank accounts without trial or legal recourse (thezvi.substack.com)
2098.
White House deletes tweet after Twitter adds 'context' note (politico.com)
2099.
Falcon Heavy Launch [video] (spacex.com)
2100.
FCC to remove companies from robocall database for non-compliance [pdf] (docs.fcc.gov)