All Time
1981.
I Still Use RSS (atthis.link)
1982.
Fixing Macs door to door (matduggan.com)
1983.
TabFS – a browser extension that mounts the browser tabs as a filesystem (omar.website)
1984.
Twitter CEO fires two top executives, freezes hiring (theverge.com)
1985.
I will not do a tech interview (medium.com)
1986.
Frighteningly Ambitious Startup Ideas (paulgraham.com)
1987.
Keep the Internet Open (blog.samaltman.com)
1988.
NASA's Perseverance rover sends stunning images (bbc.com)
1989.
Rockstar thanks GTA Online player who fixed load times, official update coming (pcgamer.com)
1990.
Cursors (cursors.io)
1991.
Enough Is Enough (avc.com)
1992.
IRS records reveal how the wealthiest avoid income tax (propublica.org)
1993.
The metaverse is bullshit (outline.com)
1994.
Nobody ever gets credit for fixing problems that never happened (2001) [pdf] (web.mit.edu)
1995.
An off-grid social network (staltz.com)
1996.
China has forbidden under-18s from playing games for more than three hours/week (reuters.com)
1997.
Tell HN: Triplebyte reverses, emails apology
1998.
JMAP – a modern email open standard (jmap.io)
1999.
“PayPal has demanded that we monitor data traffic as well as customers’ files” (seafile.de)
2000.
1-on-1 meeting questions (github.com)
2001.
TrendMicro Node.js HTTP server listening on localhost can execute commands (code.google.com)
2002.
Farewell, Dr. Dobb's (drdobbs.com)
2003.
Digitec Galaxus now displays warranty score and return rate (galaxus.ch)
2004.
How to own an airline in 3 easy steps and grab the TSA nofly list along the way (maia.crimew.gay)
2005.
GitHub Copilot as open source code laundering? (twitter.com)
2006.
My $500M Mars rover mistake (chrislewicki.com)
2007.
Firefox address bar (wiki.tilde.institute)
2008.
The Mystery of the Bloomfield Bridge (tylervigen.com)
2009.
Edward Snowden nominated for Nobel peace prize (theguardian.com)
2010.
Google Beatbox (translate.google.com)