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Archives for 29 Nov 2022
  1. Ask HN: Are you a “lifer”? If so why?
    (375 points | Comments)

  2. Pele's Hair
    (164 points | Comments)

  3. Speeding up the JavaScript ecosystem, one library at a time
    (481 points | Comments)

  4. Godot Engine Release Management: 4.0 and beyond
    (150 points | Comments)

  5. A collection of 88x31 pixel web buttons from the 1990s and 2000s
    (487 points | Comments)

  6. A tiny C header-only RISC-V emulator
    (205 points | Comments)

  7. Ruby adds a core class called Data to represent simple immutable value objects
    (293 points | Comments)

  8. Show HN: SinglePage – Quickly and anonymously publish a page to the web
    (175 points | Comments)

  9. Firefox Translations: Translate websites in your browser without using the cloud
    (732 points | Comments)

  10. WasmEdge
    (213 points | Comments)

  11. Rereading: The Soul of a New Machine by Tracy Kidder (2017)
    (135 points | Comments)

  12. European countries begin taking down public company registers after ruling
    (182 points | Comments)

  13. Dropbox acquires Boxcryptor assets to bring zero-knowledge encryption to storage
    (108 points | Comments)

  14. Mastodon isn’t just a replacement for Twitter
    (101 points | Comments)

  15. Dynamic types have the potential to be more than "no static types"
    (123 points | Comments)

  16. WebTorrent
    (445 points | Comments)

  17. Tales of the M1 GPU
    (1014 points | Comments)

  18. For many widows, the hardest part is mealtime (2019)
    (119 points | Comments)

  19. DWARF-Based Stack Walking Using eBPF
    (140 points | Comments)

  20. The Fake Snow Leopard: Photomontage Spread Around the World
    (153 points | Comments)

  21. Emacs 29 is nigh
    (397 points | Comments)

  22. PCjs Machines
    (147 points | Comments)

  23. A Compiler Writing Journey
    (156 points | Comments)

  24. Working with Tailwind CSS every day for 2 years
    (154 points | Comments)

  25. An extensive tutorial on how to setup a Pi-Hole
    (386 points | Comments)

  26. Goodbye, data science
    (821 points | Comments)

  27. Tailwind is a leaky abstraction
    (297 points | Comments)

  28. Vision Transformers (ViT) Explained
    (107 points | Comments)

  29. The best Go framework: no framework?
    (205 points | Comments)

  30. Twitter is no longer enforcing the Covid-19 misleading information policy
    (102 points | Comments)

  31. How do transistors work, anyway?
    (175 points | Comments)

  32. Jeffrey Epstein documents to be unsealed, potentially revealing acquaintances
    (145 points | Comments)

  33. UK ditches ban on 'legal but harmful' online content
    (291 points | Comments)

  34. Keyboard shortcuts for GNU Readline
    (386 points | Comments)

  35. Notes on ExFAT and Reliability (2021)
    (112 points | Comments)

  36. Obsolete Sounds: collection of disappearing sounds and extinct sounds
    (313 points | Comments)

  37. After Delhi High Court ruling, Telegram discloses personal details of users
    (214 points | Comments)

  38. Ten Years of Image Synthesis
    (120 points | Comments)

  39. Gaslighting is Word of the Year 2022
    (113 points | Comments)

  40. Low Latency Optimization: Understanding Pages (Part 1)
    (118 points | Comments)

  41. JSON Hero: Enhanced JSON structure visualization
    (499 points | Comments)

  42. A Poor Man's API
    (213 points | Comments)

  43. Motorola 68030 wire wrap prototype
    (189 points | Comments)

  44. EU Regulator: Proposal to force websites to pay telcos puts Internet at risk
    (103 points | Comments)

  45. JupyterLite: a JupyterLab distribution that runs in the browser
    (326 points | Comments)

  46. Musk’s Boring Company Ghosts Cities Across America
    (125 points | Comments)