October 2022 Archive
3571.
A Capitol Orchard: Botanical Networks and the Creation of a Japanese Neo-Europe (academic.oup.com)
3572.
3573.
Hike 25 Miles Across Boston on the Walking City Trail (bostontrails.org)
3574.
3575.
STM32 Clones: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (hackaday.com)
3576.
Etteilla’s Livre de Thot Tarot (ca. 1789) (publicdomainreview.org)
3577.
Apple's iMessage Service Experiencing Issues (macrumors.com)
3578.
Twitter delisting from NYSE effective on Friday after Musk completes deal (seekingalpha.com)
3579.
3580.
Ask HN: Are Laptops Getting Better?
3581.
Ask HN: Who wants to build a better dating website?
3582.
Web5 Is Happening (twitter.com)
3583.
Sandy Hook Families Seek $2.75T from Alex Jones (bloomberg.com)
3584.
Show HN: Use rejection letters from Big Tech to get shortlisted to YC startups (skipbigtech.com)
3585.
Node.js HTTP client axios pushes broken update breaking production apps (github.com)
3586.
2/3s of 1000 People Surveyed Canceled a Streaming Service in the Last Year (finance.yahoo.com)
3587.
Ask HN: As a software engineer, where do you look for jobs these days?
3588.
Ask HN: What are you doing this weekend?
3589.
Ask HN: HP Dev One, any buyers remorse?
3590.
Ask HN: How do you prioritize Job offers by money and interest?
3591.
Amazon shares plummet after dismal sales forecast (ft.com)
3592.
Ask HN: Why are crypto companies and EA writer-hungry?
3593.
“So much screaming inside me”–Google Stadia shutdown stuns indie developers (arstechnica.com)
3594.
Intel A770, A750 review: We are this close to recommending these GPUs (arstechnica.com)
3595.
Franz Kafka’s Dissenting Bodies (prospectmagazine.co.uk)
3596.
Tell HN: How to contribute to open source as a junior engineer
3597.
Teens Killed in Buffalo Crash Were Attempting TikTok 'Kia Challenge' (ibtimes.sg)
3598.
Deepfakes of Celebrities Have Begun Appearing in Ads, with or Without Permission (wsj.com)
3599.
AI-generated art sparks furious backlash from Japan’s anime community (restofworld.org)
3600.
English sparkling wines challenge champagne, thanks to climate change (2020) (smithsonianmag.com)