October 2022 Archive
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Show HN: Minimal, no-JS web forum software (github.com)
182.
Apple asks suppliers to shift AirPods, Beats production to India (asia.nikkei.com)
183.
Teenager solves stubborn riddle about prime number look-alikes (quantamagazine.org)
184.
My Favourite Computer, an Old Mac (muezza.ca)
185.
Lost something? Search through 91.7M files from the 80s, 90s, and 2000s (arstechnica.com)
186.
NY Supreme Court reinstates NYC's fired unvaccinated employees, orders backpay (iapps.courts.state.ny.us)
187.
macOS Ventura is now available (apple.com)
188.
A Universal Cancer Treatment? (nautil.us)
189.
Gross domestic product is a misleading measure of national success (2014) (nature.com)
190.
I’m taking some time away from Comma (geohot.github.io)
191.
As Covid hit, Washington officials traded stocks with exquisite timing (wsj.com)
192.
Employers should prioritize retention over hiring, study suggests (hrdive.com)
193.
I asked Signal motivations for SMS removal
194.
Most people don’t finish online job applications (shrm.org)
195.
Ask HN: How did you stop drinking?
196.
Python 3.11 is faster than 3.8 (jott.live)
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/r/StableDiffusion – Mod here – My side of the story (old.reddit.com)
198.
Cloud desktops aren't as good as you'd think (mjg59.dreamwidth.org)
199.
Pocket Casts goes open source (ma.tt)
200.
Show HN: I finished v5 of a JVM framework I've spent spent half a decade making (javalin.io)
201.
Ask HN: Is Anyone Else Tired of the Self Enforced Limits on AI Tech?
202.
Our conscious experience of the world is a memory, says new theory (singularityhub.com)
203.
Eglot has landed on master: Emacs now has a built-in LSP client (lists.gnu.org)
204.
Focus is saying no to good ideas (commoncog.com)
205.
My Trip to Space Filled Me with Overwhelming Sadness (variety.com)
206.
How a Stable Diffusion prompt changes its output for the style of 1500 artists (gorgeous.adityashankar.xyz)
207.
Unlaunching the 12GB 4080 (nvidia.com)
208.
Replit Mobile App (blog.replit.com)
209.
The self-taught UI/UX designer roadmap (2021) (bootcamp.uxdesign.cc)
210.
Available Today: Windows Dev Kit 2023 a.k.a. Project Volterra (blogs.windows.com)