November 2022 Archive
811.
There was a stretch where phone design went bananas (twitter.com)
812.
Solving Common Problems with Kubernetes (blog.adamchalmers.com)
813.
The gut microbiome helps social skills develop in the brain in fish (quantamagazine.org)
814.
Ask HN: Have you stopped reading most news?
815.
Tether USDT is depegging from dollar (pro.coinbase.com)
816.
Testing Microsoft's Windows Dev Kit 2023 (jeffgeerling.com)
817.
No Privacy in the Electronics Repair Industry (arxiv.org)
818.
Cree releases LEDs designed for horticulture (cree-led.com)
819.
AI and the Future of Pixel Art (pixelparmesan.com)
820.
A guide to error handling in Rust (nrc.github.io)
821.
Przewodów village in Poland hit by two Russian missiles, two dead (wiadomosci.radiozet.pl)
822.
HTML is all you need to make a website (whitep4nth3r.com)
823.
Aerobic exercise can reduce the risk of metastatic cancer in mice: study (english.tau.ac.il)
824.
Dwarf Fortress Steam Edition – Release Date Trailer [video] (youtube.com)
825.
Frog: OCR Tool for Linux (tenderowl.com)
826.
US reps urge DOJ to investigate anticompetitive conduct affecting apartment rent (klobuchar.senate.gov)
827.
Deepfake detector can spot a real or fake video based on blood flow in pixels (zdnet.com)
828.
Humans.txt (humanstxt.org)
829.
Show HN: Minimax – A Compressed-First, Microcoded RISC-V CPU (github.com)
830.
Retrofitting null-safety onto Java at Meta (engineering.fb.com)
831.
Centralization is inevitable, but decentralization is right behind it (subconscious.substack.com)
832.
Mystery Blips (mosquitocapital.substack.com)
833.
Differential Datalog: a programming language for incremental computation (github.com)
834.
A common fungus eliminates toxic mercury from soil and water: researcher (phys.org)
835.
The Voyage of Life (en.wikipedia.org)
836.
Why are male testosterone levels falling? (backreaction.blogspot.com)
837.
T-Mobile will start charging a $35 fee on all new activations and upgrades (engadget.com)
838.
A navigation app that illuminates public land within privately held property (nytimes.com)
839.
Purchasing Power Parity: Fair pricing for SaaS products (scastiel.dev)
840.
A brief interview with Common Lisp co-creator Dr. Scott Fahlman (pldb.com)