November 2022 Archive
1111.
Fast CI with MicroVMs (blog.alexellis.io)
1112.
9front “The Golden Age of Ballooning” Released (9front.org)
1113.
The near future of AI is action-driven (jmcdonnell.substack.com)
1114.
Ancient water system uncovered at Roman Stabiae (heritagedaily.com)
1115.
AI Art Tools and Resources in One Place (aiartapps.com)
1116.
LeanQt – GUI is here, Widgets are near (github.com)
1117.
Open Source Firebase Alternative with GraphQL (nhost.io)
1118.
WorldWideWeb: Proposal for a HyperText Project (1990) (w3.org)
1119.
Keep ’em coming: Why your first ideas aren’t always the best (gsb.stanford.edu)
1120.
Human-level play in the game of Diplomacy by combining language models (science.org)
1121.
Idaho Stop (en.wikipedia.org)
1122.
Taking a Look at Mastodon (evertpot.com)
1123.
Twitter layoffs gutted election information teams days before midterms (washingtonpost.com)
1124.
Class-action lawsuit filed against US state agency over mobile 'spyware' (theregister.com)
1125.
Z-Library Aftermath Reveals the Feds Seized Dozens of Domain Names (torrentfreak.com)
1126.
Passage Is Joining 1Password (passage.id)
1127.
The Life of Octavia Butler (vulture.com)
1128.
Women visited by police after raising concerns over sewage to local MP (lyme-online.co.uk)
1129.
Effective Altruism Is about Getting Rich with a Clean Conscience (nileshonly.com)
1130.
Ask HN: Is React impacted by Meta layoff?
1131.
Kindness, tech staffing and resource allocation (redmonk.com)
1132.
NSA guidance on how to protect against software memory safety issues [pdf] (media.defense.gov)
1133.
Psychedelics: A Personal Take (2021) (ava.substack.com)
1134.
Berkshire Hathaway bought a $4.1B stake in Apple chipmaker TSMC (9to5mac.com)
1135.
Centuries-old whaling logs are filling gaps in our climate knowledge (grist.org)
1136.
Launch HN: Metlo (YC S21) – Open-source software for securing your APIs
1137.
MikeOS – simple x86 assembly language operating system (mikeos.sourceforge.net)
1138.
SSHGuard (sshguard.net)
1139.
What ever happened to webrings? (2015) (hover.blog)
1140.
Gundam and anime replace rampant politics in Japanese Twitter Trends (nichegamer.com)