September 2022 Archive
12271.
Japan struggles to give up floppy disks and fax machines for the digital age (restofworld.org)
12272.
Ask HN: Is astrological data used in ML models?
12273.
Ask HN: What old school websites have not changed much over the years?
12274.
ClickUp is A/B testing the same headline that Miro is using (twitter.com)
12275.
PayPal backs down in fight against free speech (dailysceptic.org)
12276.
Blocking YouTube ads is PIRACY (youtube.com)
12277.
Ask HN: How do people use Microsoft services in 2022?
12278.
Ask HN: How to Fairly Share Equity?
12279.
Amazon Raises Hourly Wages at Cost of Almost $1B a Year (finance.yahoo.com)
12280.
Banning Coding Books Will Only Make Parents Fight Harder for Them (gizmodo.com)
12281.
Ask HN: What websites do you visit for fun?
12282.
Japan's Kioxia to cut wafer input volume for flash chip production by 30% _ (channelnewsasia.com)
12283.
Ask HN: Should one launch a landing page as early as possible, before MVP?
12284.
The “What did you get done this week?” Accountability tool we all need (framework.so)
12285.
German Inflation Soars to Double Digits for First Time in Decades (nytimes.com)
12286.
File Centipede (filecxx.com)
12287.
Tell HN: Please fix the geo-ban (Bangkok)
12288.
International Council of Museums Redefines “Museum” (artforum.com)
12289.
Does turning the air conditioning off when you're not home save energy? (news.yahoo.com)
12290.
The Case for Shortening Medical Education (niskanencenter.org)
12291.
Working memory is better after a barefoot run (sciencedaily.com)
12292.
Trace Me Internet
12293.
The Uselessness of AI Ethics (link.springer.com)
12294.
Ask HN: How can I etch titanium without hydrofluoric acid?
12295.
On Being Sane in Insane Places (1973) (doi.org)
12296.
Open source alternative to GitHub's trending tab (ossinsight.io)
12297.
Ask HN: Find real world examples of a particular lib in GitHub
12298.
Ask HN: Start in services offering first then product (or vice versa)
12299.
Is History History? (historians.org)
12300.
Ask HN: Submissions Don't Seem to Exist