October 2022 Archive
871.
Data Version Control (dvc.org)
872.
Show HN: Generate quiz questions using AI (quizgecko.com)
873.
Copilot under fire as dev claims it emits 'large chunks of my copyrighted code' (devclass.com)
874.
Chaos Computer Club saves the German healthcare system 400M Euros (ccc.de)
875.
A Minimalist Guide To Program Synthesis (evanthebouncy.github.io)
876.
US economy returned to growth last quarter, expanding 2.6% (apnews.com)
877.
Ubisoft+Bungie Scrambling to Evacuate Players Games from Capsizing Google Stadia (forbes.com)
878.
Meta to sell Giphy after UK watchdog confirms ruling (theguardian.com)
879.
The Internet needs the InterPlanetary File System (spectrum.ieee.org)
880.
Ask HN: Where do you escape for non-clickbait thoughtful/informational content?
881.
People Staring at Computers (2021) (kylemcdonald.net)
882.
Ugliest Airplane Ever Built Predicted the Future (hackaday.com)
883.
Researchers develop thermoformable ceramics, 'a new frontier in materials' (phys.org)
884.
Leaving the Cloud (rework.fm)
885.
Ask HN: Stripe holding funds for 120 days for no reason
886.
Duck DNS – About (duckdns.org)
887.
Mitmproxy 9: WireGuard Mode (mitmproxy.org)
888.
Building a database buffer pool in Zig using io_uring's new fixed-buffer mode (gavinray97.github.io)
889.
SAT score distributions in Michigan (infoproc.blogspot.com)
890.
Gigafactories are recycling old EV batteries into new ones (economist.com)
891.
New motorcycle lighting design could save lives (news.rice.edu)
892.
Open source sustainment and the future of Gitea (blog.gitea.io)
893.
Moore’s Law is dead – Long live the chiplet (semiwiki.com)
894.
Why most published research findings are false (2005) (journals.plos.org)
895.
Product Market Fit (kevinslin.com)
896.
Ask HN: Can one be self-employed fixing bugs?
897.
Firefox private mode blocked by T-Mobile (t-mobile.com)
898.
MinTOTP – Minimal TOTP generator in 20 lines of Python (github.com)
899.
Minetest for the Web (minetest.dustlabs.io)
900.
Should billboard advertising be banned? (bbc.com)