October 6, 2021
Tech News
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These are links that I clicked upvote on on the previous day, either because they were good or to save for later reading:
- Is open source a valid business model? (comments)
- Control your data for good with Mozilla Rally (comments)
- An ex-FBI agent's guide to winning people over (comments)
- Abusing Terraform to Upload Static Websites to S3 (comments)
- “looks like Firefox quietly added ads into the address bar” (comments)
- New “Report a Problem” link on product pages (comments)
- OPPA: Ohio could become the third US state to enact a new consumer privacy law (comments)
- Terraform vs. AWS CloudFormation (comments)
- The History of OS/2 (2001) (comments)
- The Insane Innovation of TI Calculator Hobbyists (comments)
- The naughty username checking system used by Twitch (comments)
- Writing a “bare metal” operating system for Raspberry Pi 4 (comments)
- Lessons learned from sharding Postgres at Notion (comments)
- Facebook Is an Addiction Treadmill Most May Never Be Able to Quit (comments)
- Twitch is hacked, and its source code leaked (comments)
- Pipeline company paid Minnesota police for arresting and surveilling protesters (comments)
- You can't tell people anything (2004) (comments)
- The Tech Worker Handbook (comments)
- Apple requires account deletion within apps in AppStore starting January 31 (comments)
- Introducing raspberrypi.com (comments)
- Bone – Minimalist Display of Websites (comments)
- How to Build a Low-Tech Solar Panel? (comments)
- Decomplication: How to Find Simple Solutions to “Hard” Problems (2016) (comments)
- Show HN: Work for Performance – Open performance issues on open-source (comments)
- Sqlfluff the SQL Linter for Humans (comments)
- European Parliament Calls for a Ban on Facial Recognition (comments)
- The Skill of Org Design (comments)
- Why NoSQL (comments)
- Hackers leaked her photos then she was charged for breaking anti-porn laws (comments)
- TaleSpire is a beautiful way to play pen and paper RPGs online (comments)
- PostgreSQL 14 on Kubernetes (comments)
- Plan 9 Desktop Guide (comments)
- How to replace estimations and guesses with a Monte Carlo simulation (comments)
- It is easier to educate a Do-er than to motivate the educated (comments)
- Statement from Mark Zuckerberg (comments)
- Intermittent fasting in mice improves long-term memory retention (comments)
- Sunlight affects whether languages have a word for ‘blue’ (comments)
- Startup Ideas (comments)
- Show HN: ChessCoach – A neural chess engine that comments on each player's moves (comments)
- How to permanently delete your Facebook account (comments)
- Twitch source code and customer data has reportedly been leaked (comments)
- Moving Google toward the mainline (comments)
- JavaScript Restrictor (comments)
- Sending newsletters should cost something (comments)
- Playing Battleships over BGP (2018) (comments)
- Timescale Announces New Database Cloud (comments)
- Tox: Decentralized and Encrypted Instant Messaging (comments)
- Facebook whistleblower hearing: Frances Haugen testifies in Washington – live (comments)
- Whistleblower to Congress: Facebook products harm kids and democracy (comments)
- Advice from YC founders and partners (comments)
- Facebook Whistleblower Leaks Thousands of Pages of Incriminating Internal Docs (comments)
- PayPal raises fees for most domestic transaction types to 3.49% + $0.49 (comments)
- Maintenance windows are a mistake (comments)
- Facebook going down meant more than just a social network being unavailable (comments)
- Choice Architecture [pdf] (comments)
- What Happened to Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp? (comments)
- Why obsessively following successful people online is dangerous (comments)
- Every device with FB app is now DDoSing recursive DNS resolvers (comments)
- Curiosity Is Better Than Being Smart? (comments)
- Facebook-owned sites were down (comments)
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