All Time
1831.
Why can a scam company raise $40 Million Series C + $76 Million Series B?
1832.
Y Combinator is funding the future of spam in Windows (istartedsomething.com)
1833.
Google transferred ownership of Duck.com to DuckDuckGo (namepros.com)
1834.
Audacity 3.0 (audacityteam.org)
1835.
Akira Toriyama has died (noisypixel.net)
1836.
Beeper Mini is back (blog.beeper.com)
1837.
Backblaze submitting names and sizes of files in B2 buckets to Facebook (twitter.com)
1838.
The unreasonable effectiveness of simple HTML (shkspr.mobi)
1839.
Copyright Office Ruling Imposes Sweeping Right to Repair Reforms (ifixit.org)
1840.
Uber cuts 3000 more jobs, closes 45 offices (wsj.com)
1841.
Show HN: Heynote – A dedicated scratchpad for developers (heynote.com)
1842.
20GB leak of Intel data: whole Git repositories, dev tools, backdoor mentions (twitter.com)
1843.
NYT journalist hacked with Pegasus after reporting on previous hacking attempts (citizenlab.ca)
1844.
OpenStreetMap Is in Trouble (blog.emacsen.net)
1845.
Twitter hides Donald Trump tweet for “glorifying violence” (twitter.com)
1846.
Microsoft is building a Chromium browser to replace Edge on Windows 10 (windowscentral.com)
1847.
Tell HN: YouTube and how my wife lost 7 years of work
1848.
(next Rich) (clojure.org)
1849.
How Silicon Valley destroyed Parler (greenwald.substack.com)
1850.
Beej's Guide to Git (beej.us)
1851.
Mathematics all-in-one cheat-sheet (2013) [pdf] (ourway.keybase.pub)
1852.
My dad taught me cashflow with a soda machine (blog.thestartuptoolkit.com)
1853.
Mathematics for Computer Science [pdf] (courses.csail.mit.edu)
1854.
Draggable objects (redblobgames.com)
1855.
Amazon, Apple and Google Cut Off Parler (nytimes.com)
1856.
Why does man print "gimme gimme gimme" at 00:30? (2017) (unix.stackexchange.com)
1857.
Operating System in 1,000 Lines – Intro (operating-system-in-1000-lines.vercel.app)
1858.
Stripe Identity (stripe.com)
1859.
Amazon Prime inflates prices, using the false promise of ‘free shipping’ (mattstoller.substack.com)
1860.
Congrats! Web scraping is legal! (US precedent) (parsers.me)