January 2022 Archive
4591.
Kia’s new EV6 electric crossover goes straight to the head of the pack (arstechnica.com)
4592.
Time for NATO to Close Its Door (foreignaffairs.com)
4593.
Ask HN: Anyone moved to/currently in the Canary Islands?
4594.
The Covid Insanity Has to End (nationalreview.com)
4595.
Ask HN: Google Guice another abandonware from Google?
4596.
Play chess, earn money (powchess.com)
4597.
Show HN: Infinite Scroll Wikipedia (retrohacker.github.io)
4598.
Joni Mitchell Joining Neil Young in Protest over Spotify (apnews.com)
4599.
GM unveils sharp-looking Equinox EV starting at game-changing $30k price (electrek.co)
4600.
Ask HN: Anyone used Gusto? Product and support seem buggy/disorganized
4601.
Fact check: The Theory that SARS-CoV-2 is becoming Milder? (text.npr.org)
4602.
How Facebook Is Morphing into Meta (nytimes.com)
4603.
Ask HN: Ideas for Hardware Project
4604.
How to remove ruminating thoughts?
4605.
Show HN: Allthevaccines.org – Information about all human vaccines (allthevaccines.org)
4606.
Universities' Covid Policies Defy Science and Reason (bariweiss.substack.com)
4607.
Bintray Is Down (status.bintray.com)
4608.
WhatsApp Ordered to Help US Agents Spy on Chinese Phones–No Explanation Required (forbes.com)
4609.
UW issues list of banned words including “minority”,”grandfather” (news.com.au)
4610.
Ask HN: Which successful startups use 'no code'?
4611.
Can someone create this – conditional alarm clock
4612.
Bogdanoff twins died from Covid-19 (ladepeche.fr)
4613.
‘Don’t Look Up’: Primer on climate denial illustrates myths that fuel rejection (theconversation.com)
4614.
The EU Wants Its Own DNS Resolver That Can Block ‘Unlawful’ Traffic (torrentfreak.com)
4615.
Rendering a triangle using Vulkan and Rust (github.com)
4616.
Show HN: Load Testing with Playwright
4617.
Pearls Before Breakfast (2007) (washingtonpost.com)
4618.
U.S. Diplomats in Geneva, Paris Struck with Suspected ‘Havana Syndrome’ (wsj.com)
4619.
What is the wavelength of magenta? (2019) (thoughtco.com)
4620.
Even in Web3, the Rule Is “Convenience Uber Alles” (twitter.com)