All Time
331.
If we lose the Internet Archive, we’re screwed (sbstatesman.com)
332.
1D Pac-Man (abagames.github.io)
333.
Serverless: slower and more expensive (einaregilsson.com)
334.
Google deletes “communist bandits” from comments on Youtube (support.google.com)
335.
Netlify just sent me a $104k bill for a simple static site (old.reddit.com)
336.
Tech sector job interviews assess anxiety, not software skills: study (news.ncsu.edu)
337.
Apple's child protection features spark concern within its own ranks: sources (reuters.com)
338.
Reddit is removing moderators that protest by taking their communities private (old.reddit.com)
339.
In 2024, please switch to Firefox (roytanck.com)
340.
YC Research (blog.ycombinator.com)
341.
Apple pulls data protection tool after UK government security row (bbc.com)
342.
GitHub Codespaces (github.com)
343.
The Heartbleed Bug (heartbleed.com)
344.
Why I Quit Google to Work for Myself (mtlynch.io)
345.
Supreme Court Overturns Roe vs. Wade (apnews.com)
346.
Tesla Cybertruck (tesla.com)
347.
Google's “Director of Engineering” Hiring Test (gwan.com)
348.
Heroku's Ugly Secret: The story of how the cloud-king turned its back on Rails (rapgenius.com)
349.
A uBlock Origin update was rejected from the Chrome Web Store (github.com)
350.
WiFi without internet on a Southwest flight (jamesbvaughan.com)
351.
Mistral OCR (mistral.ai)
352.
Paper Airplane Designs (foldnfly.com)
353.
Cognitive load is what matters (minds.md)
354.
FTC Sues Facebook for Illegal Monopolization (ftc.gov)
355.
Show HN: I 3D scanned the interior of the Great Pyramid at Giza (giza.mused.org)
356.
Facebook loses users for the first time (washingtonpost.com)
357.
Unlimited Kagi searches for $10 per month (blog.kagi.com)
358.
Richard M. Stallman resigns (fsf.org)
359.
FTC announces "click-to-cancel" rule making it easier to cancel subscriptions (ftc.gov)
360.
Farewell, Google Maps (inderapotheke.de)