November 2022 Archive
3061.
Russian missiles struck NATO ally Poland and killed 2 people (businessinsider.com)
3062.
Ask HN: Is there a problem with HN Algolia search?
3063.
Kcp: Kubernetes-Like Control Plane (cloudnativesimplified.substack.com)
3064.
500M year-old fossils reveal answer to evolutionary riddle (phys.org)
3065.
Feds Seize One of the Largest Sites for Pirated Books and Articles, Z-Library (vice.com)
3066.
Matrix v1.5 Release (matrix.org)
3067.
Facebook Parent Meta Fined $276M in Europe for Data-Scraping Leak (wsj.com)
3068.
Association of maternal caffeine consumption during pregnancy with child growth (jamanetwork.com)
3069.
A Register-Based Python Interpreter for Beter Performance (dl.acm.org)
3070.
Everywhere at the End of Time (en.wikipedia.org)
3071.
Hash Codes, Non-Determinism, and Other Eldritch Horrors (verdagon.dev)
3072.
Compiler and Runtime Specializations for Accelerating Managed Languages on FPGAs (programming-journal.org)
3073.
Arduino Nano with Raspberry Pi Pico Chip (docs.arduino.cc)
3074.
Looks like BlockFi is completely dead. May have stored customer deposits on FTX (twitter.com)
3075.
Was Satoshi a Greedy Miner? (blog.lopp.net)
3076.
Electrical zaps woke up dormant neurons to help paralyzed people walk again (singularityhub.com)
3077.
Form and Content in Computer Science (1970) (web.media.mit.edu)
3078.
Deploying IPv6-mostly access networks (blog.apnic.net)
3079.
Show HN: I used streaming to skip downloading my 45GB dataset (github.com)
3080.
Spanner: Google’s Globally-Distributed Database Wins Sigops Hall of Fame Award (sigops.org)
3081.
Twitter is now having trouble paying some employees on time (arstechnica.com)
3082.
“There will never be more children alive on the Earth than there is today.” (rnz.co.nz)
3083.
Twitter staff have been told to work 84-hour weeks (businessinsider.com)
3084.
One in four have accents mocked at work – survey (bbc.co.uk)
3085.
Windows 11 runs on fewer than 1 in 6 PCs (theregister.com)
3086.
Ask HN: Why do you like Visual Studio Code?
3087.
'Planet killer' asteroid found hiding in sun's glare may one day hit Earth (space.com)
3088.
Ask HN: Do you genuinely enjoy your developer job?
3089.
Ask HN: How many of you prefer to use Ethernet?
3090.
Ask HN: Camera off during most of the meetings?