2022 Archive
2671.
Replit Mobile App (blog.replit.com)
2672.
You might not need a CRDT (driftingin.space)
2673.
Ask HN: How do you find the weird parts of the web?
2674.
Python Design Patterns (2018) (python-patterns.guide)
2675.
Traffic Simulator (traffic-simulation.de)
2676.
MIT faculty adopts “Statement on Freedom of Expression and Academic Freedom” (twitter.com)
2677.
GraphQL Is a Trap? (xuorig.medium.com)
2678.
.NET 6 is now in Ubuntu 22.04 (devblogs.microsoft.com)
2679.
Things that used to be hard and are now easy (jvns.ca)
2680.
Dark Sky iOS app will no longer work from Dec 31 (blog.darksky.net)
2681.
Thunderbolt, Displayport and Docks (stderr.nl)
2682.
Cloudflare stood up to a patent troll and won (2019) (blog.cloudflare.com)
2683.
Bringing the Framework Laptop to more of the world (frame.work)
2684.
Soldering Wires – Here's a different way (instructables.com)
2685.
Don’t point out something wrong immediately (blog.the-pans.com)
2686.
USB Cheat Sheet (fabiensanglard.net)
2687.
The self-taught UI/UX designer roadmap (2021) (bootcamp.uxdesign.cc)
2688.
An engineer’s tips for writing documentation devs love (thenewstack.io)
2689.
Hacking the Apple Webcam (Again) (ryanpickren.com)
2690.
λ-2D: An exploration of drawing as programming language (media.mit.edu)
2691.
Pen and paper exercises in machine learning (2021) (arxiv.org)
2692.
Available Today: Windows Dev Kit 2023 a.k.a. Project Volterra (blogs.windows.com)
2693.
How fast is 12th Gen Intel Core? (frame.work)
2694.
YouTuber builds his own x-ray machine after $69k hospital bill (2021) (popularmechanics.com)
2695.
Sam Bankman-Fried tries to explain himself (vox.com)
2696.
It's now your fault they don't know about it (rachelbythebay.com)
2697.
My boundaries as an open source developer (joeldenning.com)
2698.
“Quantum-Safe” Crypto Hacked by 10-Year-Old PC (spectrum.ieee.org)
2699.
Comcast: Simulating shitty network connections so you can build better systems (github.com)
2700.
Facebook sued for skirting Apple privacy rules to snoop on users (bloomberg.com)