January 2022 Archive
3541.
3542.
Private Network Access: introducing preflights (developer.chrome.com)
3543.
Scientists Discover Gene That Increases Risk of Dying from Covid (bloombergquint.com)
3544.
Boot Guard and PSB have user-hostile defaults (mjg59.dreamwidth.org)
3545.
The U.K. paid $724k for its “Encryption is Bad” campaign. It won’t work (eff.org)
3546.
A bug lurking for 12 years gives attackers root on every major Linux distro (arstechnica.com)
3547.
The Theory of Steinitz (exeterchessclub.org.uk)
3548.
Ask HN: How often do you make a fresh OS install?
3549.
Blue verification checkmark vs. hexagonal PFPs on Twitter (perspectiveix.substack.com)
3550.
Would crypto prohibition be constitutional?
3551.
Things I like about Python (forrestthewoods.com)
3552.
The Wikimedia Foundation's acceptance of cryptocurrency donations (blog.mollywhite.net)
3553.
Omicron Has Potential to Stop the Pandemic, but That's Not the End of the Story (spiegel.de)
3554.
Jimmy Carter: I fear for our democracy (nytimes.com)
3555.
Ask HN: Is Ruby on rails worth it to learn in 2022?
3556.
Is Old Music Killing New Music? (theatlantic.com)
3557.
Why modern cars feel so lifeless to drive (arstechnica.com)
3558.
Those Who Don't Understand Section 230 Are Doomed to Repeal It (techdirt.com)
3559.
Ask HN: Why's Clojure the top paying programming language? (insights.stackoverflow.com)
3560.
Ask HN: What are you going to use instead of Docker Desktop for macOS?
3561.
Unvaccinated Quebecers will have to pay a health tax (cbc.ca)
3562.
People deciding to ditch their smartphones (bbc.com)
3563.
Faux Idempotency (paperless.blog)
3564.
The Many Meanings of “Stack” (ezzeriesa.notion.site)
3565.
I’m busy wasting my time
3566.
Female patients of male surgeons experience worse health outcomes (jamanetwork.com)
3567.
Universal basic income could come to California colleges (latimes.com)
3568.
Instagram Bans Healthy Eating Ads for Promoting 'Negative Self-Perception' (reason.com)
3569.
Silicon Valley’s New Obsession (theatlantic.com)
3570.
Faster internet access has weakened civic participation in Britain (theguardian.com)