November 2022 Archive
4951.
US state pension funds are passively funding crimes against humanity in Xinjiang (hongkongwatch.org)
4952.
Ask HN: Is it me or iOS development has become more fragmented than Android
4953.
Shanghai rocked by protests as zero-Covid anger spreads (ft.com)
4954.
OpenBSD Webzine #12 (webzine.puffy.cafe)
4955.
Twitter's Ad Biz Tanking (ft.com)
4956.
Why “Prompt Engineering” and “Generative AI” Are Overhyped (lspace.swyx.io)
4957.
SQL or NoSQL? Why not use both (with PostgreSQL)? (supabase.com)
4958.
Stable Diffusion 2 used to edit 3D in Blender (twitter.com)
4959.
Cave of Sounds: 8 instruments, 3 continents, 10 years (timmb.com)
4960.
Scientists increasingly cannot explain how AI works (vice.com)
4961.
Ephemeral DB, a sacrificial database line for high-throughput data (brandur.org)
4962.
The Malice of Time: Neglect history at your peril (laphamsquarterly.org)
4963.
4964.
4965.
Fifty Years of Prolog and Beyond (cambridge.org)
4966.
Grupo Boticário future-proofed with Crossplane and Upbound (blog.upbound.io)
4967.
Taiwan Prepares to Be Invaded (theatlantic.com)
4968.
Clojure Turns 15 (youtube.com)
4969.
Elon Musk Is Bad at This (theatlantic.com)
4970.
Concerns about Trustcor CA (groups.google.com)
4971.
FTX, RIP (thediff.co)
4972.
Engineers develop a low-cost terahertz camera (phys.org)
4973.
Show HN: Auto-file bugs to GitHub issues with console logs and network requests (jam.dev)
4974.
Global Twitter employees describe chaos as layoffs gut their teams (restofworld.org)
4975.
FTX Faces Liquidity Shortfall of Up to $8B (twitter.com)
4976.
Apple Limits AirDrop in China After It Was Used to Spread Protest Messages (vice.com)
4977.
Musk’s Twitter chaos tosses outrageous insulin pricing into the spotlight (arstechnica.com)
4978.
Show HN: Endless Horizon with 70M+ AI Search Engine of all Top-notch models (enterpix.app)
4979.
Hope of Delivery: Extracting User Locations From Mobile Instant Messengers (arxiv.org)
4980.
.NET Announcing a Monorepo (github.com)