October 2022 Archive
121.
Google search was giving errors when searching “how many emojis on iOS” (google.co.nz)
122.
Show HN: I made a new AI colorizer (palette.fm)
123.
Stellarium 1.0 (stellarium.org)
124.
Dear JetBrains, Don't mess with your UI (neil.computer)
125.
Ask HN: Why don't I see gold at the end of the remote working rainbow?
126.
Go: Redefining For Loop Variable Semantics (github.com)
127.
Joe Rogan Interviews Steve Jobs (podcast.ai)
128.
Lowest “Who is hiring?” Post Count in 30 Months
129.
230K Chinese “persuaded to return” from abroad to establish Extraterritoriality (safeguarddefenders.com)
130.
Tell HN: Beware 'Ungrowth' in Your Job
131.
Starlink Aviation (starlink.com)
132.
Google has most of my email because it has all of yours (2014) (mako.cc)
133.
Tesla faces U.S. criminal probe over self-driving claims (reuters.com)
134.
Video gaming may be associated with better cognitive performance in children (nida.nih.gov)
135.
Helix: A Neovim inspired editor, written in Rust (github.com)
136.
How to download all of Wikipedia onto a USB flash drive (planetofthepaul.com)
137.
School vs. Wikipedia (ratfactor.com)
138.
The Full Chess Cheating Report of Hans Neiman (chess.com)
139.
Hyundai investigating child labor in its U.S. supply chain (reuters.com)
140.
What “diversity and inclusion” means at Microsoft (cspicenter.com)
141.
We became experts on Google Play Store policy violations (blog.pushbullet.com)
142.
“The Onion” Files a Supreme Court Brief (nytimes.com)
143.
Elon Musk moves ahead with Twitter deal in 13D filing (sec.gov)
144.
Authors’ names have ‘astonishing’ influence on peer reviewers: study (nature.com)
145.
DevOps is broken (blog.massdriver.cloud)
146.
Kill Bill – Open-Source Subscription Billing and Payments Platform (github.com)
147.
On the cheap, like a local, and without a lot of luggage (walkingtheworld.substack.com)
148.
Take a break (robinrendle.com)
149.
Leaked documents outline DHS’s plans to police disinformation (theintercept.com)
150.
The 4th Year of SerenityOS (serenityos.org)