2022 Archive
2461.
Keyboard shortcuts for GNU Readline (masteringemacs.org)
2462.
Killbutmakeitlooklikeanaccident.sh (gist.github.com)
2463.
Horizon Linux: arm64 Linux patched to run programs for the Nintendo Switch (github.com)
2464.
Sunsetting the Bethesda.net launcher and migrating to Steam (bethesda.net)
2465.
Tell HN: Airbnb just stole me 5 minutes of my time adding dices
2466.
When old historic maps overlap with modern political maps (twitter.com)
2467.
SearchHut (searchhut.org)
2468.
300 Drones Formed a QR Code That Rick Rolled Dallas on April Fools' Day (dallasobserver.com)
2469.
WhatsApp Remote Code Execution in Video Call (nvd.nist.gov)
2470.
6 Raspberry Pis, 6 SSDs on a Mini ITX Motherboard (jeffgeerling.com)
2471.
Using GPT-3 to explain how code works (simonwillison.net)
2472.
Mysterious holes on the seafloor (oceanexplorer.noaa.gov)
2473.
All companies are fucked up (jonpauluritis.com)
2474.
Experian, you have some explaining to do (krebsonsecurity.com)
2475.
You have a sad feeling for a moment, then it passes (everything2.com)
2476.
macOS Command Line (git.herrbischoff.com)
2477.
Ask HN: My boss doesn't think I'm doing good work, how to proceed?
2478.
An X11 apologist tries Wayland (artemis.sh)
2479.
Major crypto lender Celsius freezes withdrawals as markets tumble (reuters.com)
2480.
Evernote to be acquired by Bending Spoons (evernote.com)
2481.
Atlassian products have been down for 4 days (status.atlassian.com)
2482.
The satellite imagery industry still has no idea what customers want (joemorrison.substack.com)
2483.
How we upgraded our 4TB Postgres database (retool.com)
2484.
They're made out of meat (1991) (mit.edu)
2485.
I almost failed to search a 37 GB text file in under 1 millisecond (death.andgravity.com)
2486.
Portugal announces immediate granting of visas for Ukrainian refugees (theportugalnews.com)
2487.
The pool of talented C++ developers is running dry (efinancialcareers.com)
2488.
macOS Ventura is now available (apple.com)
2489.
Why Galesburg has no money (inlandnobody.substack.com)
2490.
Light mode, Dark mode, and Gen-Z mode? (getfilteroff.com)