January 2022 Archive
5851.
International flight turns around after passenger refuses to wear mask (abcnews.go.com)
5852.
Government seeks to gag BBC over spy story (telegraph.co.uk)
5853.
Ask HN: Why does HN not have a dark mode?
5854.
The segregated Israel/Palestine road network based on license plate colour (old.reddit.com)
5855.
Ask HN: What do you use SQLite for?
5856.
Ask HN: Is there an efficient way to monitor my identity
5857.
Bitcoin Mining Offered as Solution to Texas Power Grid Problem (bloomberg.com)
5858.
StackExchange Is Down (stackstatus.net)
5859.
Ask HN: What Happened to YouTube Recommendations?
5860.
DHH on “Should you vaccinate your kids?” debate: US vs. Denmark(EU) (world.hey.com)
5861.
Ask HN: Do people at Google use Pixels?
5862.
Developer Certificate of Origin (developercertificate.org)
5863.
‘If not us, then who?’: The landmark push for reparations for Black Californians (theguardian.com)
5864.
Devs Should Smile (codingshorts.io)
5865.
Female dolphins have a clitoris much like humans’ (sciencenews.org)
5866.
Victory: Google Releases “Disable 2g” Feature for New Android Smartphones (eff.org)
5867.
Google’s Android 12 Update Has Been the Rockiest in Years (theverge.com)
5868.
A Workers optimization that reduces your bill (blog.cloudflare.com)
5869.
Ask HN: What the hell happened to Reddit on Firefox?
5870.
Ask HN: Which programming language communities seem most excited these days?
5871.
EU should ban energy-intensive mode of crypto mining, regulator says (ft.com)
5872.
Pine64 should re-evaluate their community priorities (drewdevault.com)
5873.
On Crypto Art and NFTs (mirror.xyz)
5874.
Apple countersues Ericsson; Cupertino company makes ‘astounding’ U-turn (9to5mac.com)
5875.
Twitter Introduces NFT Profile Pictures (theverge.com)
5876.
The Undoing of Joss Whedon (vulture.com)
5877.
Israel finds 4th vaccine dose not as effective vs. Omicron (israel21c.org)
5878.
Paul Falstad's Math and Physics Applets (falstad.com)
5879.
EU cancels antitrust fine of € 1.06B on Intel [pdf] (curia.europa.eu)
5880.
Ask HN: Productivity losses – a condemnation of 'work from home'?