November 2022 Archive
931.
A Compiler Writing Journey (github.com)
932.
BBC documentary used face-swapping AI to hide protesters' identities (newscientist.com)
933.
The game theory of John von Neumann transformed the 20th century (thenation.com)
934.
Show HN: Open-Source Page Block Builder with Remix and Tailwind CSS (remix-page-blocks.vercel.app)
935.
Working with Tailwind CSS every day for 2 years (themosaad.com)
936.
U.S. seeks 15 years for Elizabeth Holmes over Theranos fraud (reuters.com)
937.
Was everyone stupid back then? (smbc-comics.com)
938.
LPD: Libertarian Police Department (2014) (newyorker.com)
939.
Bring Your Own Password Manager: Portable BitWarden on a Pi Zero (novamostra.com)
940.
Manifesto for minimalist software engineers (2013) (minifesto.org)
941.
Kanaye Nagasawa: A samurai who changed California (bbc.com)
942.
Ask HN: What are some blog posts that you have enjoyed going through?
943.
Data-Oriented Programming in Python (moderndescartes.com)
944.
Solar panel waste may not be as bad as we thought (fastcompany.com)
945.
‘Some things never leave you’: Poverty’s indelible marks (longreads.com)
946.
No, You Aren’t Going to Get Rich by Options Trading (jacobin.com)
947.
The Fake Snow Leopard: Photomontage Spread Around the World (alpinemag.com)
948.
A sleuth’s guide to the coming wave of corporate fraud (economist.com)
949.
Why Unreal Engine 5.1 is a Deal [video] (youtube.com)
950.
A large collection of fraudulent web stores (chair6.net)
951.
LiteDB: A .NET embedded NoSQL database (litedb.org)
952.
AMD’s Zen 4, Part 2: Memory Subsystem and Conclusion (chipsandcheese.com)
953.
A Visual Bibliography of Tree Visualization (treevis.net)
954.
Why Lisp? (github.com)
955.
I am a quite good bad programmer
956.
Termux on Android 5 or 6 (github.com)
957.
Womp 3D – The New Way to 3D (womp.com)
958.
Linode Outage in Dallas, Fremont, Atlanta, Newark, and Toronto Data Centers (status.linode.com)
959.
FBI In No-Knock Raid on Area 51 Website Operator (twitter.com)
960.
The world has reached 8B people but soon we'll hit a decline we'll never reverse (abc.net.au)