October 18, 2021
Tech News
Pardon the break. We're pushing forward in many directions right now. As things get automated consistency will improve.
HackerNews
These are links that I clicked upvote on on the previous day, either because they were good or to save for later reading:
- Is it time to rewrite the Operating System in Rust? (2018) [video] (comments)
- Airbnb removes 80% of advertisements in Amsterdam after registration obligation (comments)
- Awesome-loginless: internet services that don't require registrations (comments)
- Issues we've encountered while building a Kafka based data processing pipeline (comments)
- How Time Series Databases Work, and Where They Don’t (comments)
- L0phtCrack Is Now Open Source (comments)
- Privacy Redirect: Redirects browser requests to privacy-friendly alternatives (comments)
- What software engineers should know about search (2017) (comments)
- Why not “Why not WireGuard?” (2020) (comments)
- NixOS on Framework Laptop (comments)
- A New Search Engine That Doesn’t Rank Sites Based on Their Authority (comments)
- Dislike button would improve Spotify's recommendations (comments)
- Alan Kay on the context and catalysts of personal computing (comments)
- It's been 42 years since 'The Hitchhiker's Guide' answered the ultimate question (comments)
- Techmap: Find companies using technologies you love (comments)
- HTTP is obsolete – it's time for the distributed, permanent web (2015) (comments)
- A 100 MHz Pin-Compatible 6502 Replacement (comments)
- Facebook is researching AI systems that see, hear, remember everything you do (comments)
- Show HN: Vizzu – Open-source charting library focused on animating charts (comments)
- Speech and Language Processing (comments)
- Some tech founders are getting huge pay packages (comments)
- Remote sensing reveals Antarctic green snow algae as important carbon sink (comments)
- No more painkillers A side-effect free, and drug-free method to relieve pain (comments)
- Automatic CPU speed and power optimizer for Linux (comments)
- Netflix's new player breaks the ability to modify the seeking of a playing video (comments)
- The booming business of knitting together the world’s electricity grids (comments)
- Ask HN: What does one look for in a laptop these days? (comments)
- 1500 Archers on a 28.8: Network Programming in Age of Empires and Beyond (2001) (comments)
- Army delays $22B augmented reality goggle program (comments)
- Most Canadians believe Facebook harms their mental health (comments)
- Trust-Busting as the Unsexy Answer to Google and Facebook (comments)
- Postgres text search: balancing query time and relevancy (comments)
- How Animals Map 3D Spaces Surprises Brain Researchers (comments)
- The Decline of Django (comments)
- ‘I hope you die’: how the Covid pandemic unleashed attacks on scientists (comments)
- A study of data collection by Android devices (comments)
- How to win at CORS (comments)
- Nomad vs. Kubernetes (comments)
- Carp – A statically typed Lisp, without a GC, for real-time applications (comments)
- The Single-Page-App Morality Play (comments)
- Parcel v2 (comments)
- On Slow Writing (comments)
- The 100 MHz 6502 (comments)
- Southwest new CEO denies walk-off rumors, defends pilots amid schedule meltdown (comments)
- You Already Know Formal Methods (comments)
- What if performance advertising is just an analytics scam? (comments)
- Adventuron – Text Adventure Authoring in the Browser (comments)
- Working around expired root certificates (comments)
- Practice Problems for Hardware Engineers (comments)
- Psychonetics: A nerd's toolset to work with mind and perception (comments)
- Why I built my own static site generator (comments)
- FTC Puts Hundreds of Businesses on Notice about Fake Reviews (comments)
- Depressed People See the World More Realistically (comments)
- GCP releases Spot VMs, the next generation of Pre-emptible VMs (comments)
- Amazon copied products and rigged search results to promote its own brands (comments)
- Adobe uses DMCA to nuke project that keeps Flash alive, secure and adware free (comments)
- A Cool Customer (comments)
- The Death and Birth of Technological Revolutions (comments)
- Making the whole web better, one canvas at a time (comments)
- Facebook Dangerous Individuals and Organizations List (Reproduced Snapshot) (comments)
- AWS Lambda Cold Start Times (comments)
- Tricks I wish I knew when I learned TypeScript (comments)
- Sending Emails to Myself (comments)
- SHA-1 'fully and practically broken' by new collision (2020) (comments)
- A variable signal at heart of the Milky Way (comments)
- Show HN: Identify car crash editorial anti-patterns using NLP (comments)
- IoT hacking and rickrolling my high school district (comments)
- Replacing Docker with Podman on macOS (comments)
- ‘Give away your Legos’ and other commandments for scaling startups (comments)
- Apple Maps' Acceleration (2020) (comments)
- FAA Fumbled Its Response to a Surge in GPS Jamming (comments)
- Structured Identifiers (comments)
- Ask HN: Solo-preneurs, how do you DevOps to save time? (comments)
- Scribe – An alternative front-end to Medium (comments)
- My first year at Magic Leap and the opportunity ahead (comments)
- Rancher Desktop, a Docker Desktop Replacement (comments)
- Use Raspberry Pi as Airplay server to screen mirror on TVs, monitors, projectors (comments)
- Instagram has largely replaced TikTok in India (comments)
- Peter Norvig Joins Stanford HAI (comments)
- Unsolved Problems in ML Safety (comments)
- 2021 Nobel Prize for Economics (comments)
- Show HN: Caribou – a GitHub app to help you manage technical debt (comments)
- Rust: Does the published crate match the upstream source? (comments)
- Videohash – Perceptual video hashing python package (comments)
- Android phones are sending significant amount of user data with no opt-out [pdf] (comments)
- Amazon will allow many employees to work remotely indefinitely (comments)
- Apple 'Surprised' by Developer Frustration with Its App Review Process (comments)
- Is going to the office a broken way of working? (comments)
- My first industry job: lies, deceptions, and layoffs (comments)
- Memcached vs. Redis – More Different Than You Would Expect (comments)
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