Show HN: AI generated puzzles from Wikipedia articles
(doodleai.darraghoriordan.com)
November 2022 Archive
1561.
1562.
Is it time to retire the .gb top level domain?
(cddo.blog.gov.uk)
1563.
Why Isn’t the Whole World Rich?
(asteriskmag.com)
1564.
Reusing yesterday’s coffee grounds for another cup of coffee
(wokelark.com)
1565.
1566.
Show HN: Can you tell if an image is AI-generated?
(aiquiz.ronsor.com)
1567.
Amazon’s already greenlit an FTX miniseries
(theverge.com)
1568.
FTX Collapse takes toll on the Bahamas
(wsj.com)
1569.
1570.
Open Letter by CSM Faculty
(sites.google.com)
1571.
IRC Server as Tor Hidden Service on OpenBSD
(xn--gckvb8fzb.com)
1572.
Well Known Short Seller Claims SBF Is a Fraud Weeks Ago
(youtube.com)
1573.
1574.
The ATtiny 2-Series
(technoblogy.com)
1575.
Reader Macros in Common Lisp (2014)
(lisper.in)
1576.
School of Haskell: Basics (2013)
(schoolofhaskell.com)
1577.
How fast is ASP.NET Core?
(dusted.codes)
1578.
QuickJS Running in WebAssembly
(github.com)
1579.
1580.
Why Is Booz Allen Renting Us Back Our Own National Parks?
(mattstoller.substack.com)
1581.
Web Archive appears to be down
(web.archive.org)
1582.
1583.
C++ is the next C++
(open-std.org)
1584.
AI will dominate the animation industry in less than 5 years
(nicksaraev.com)
1586.
Layoff-sucks: Helping laid-off people find their next job
(layoff-sucks.com)
1587.
ARM: Pragmatism, Not Purity
(cohost.org)
1588.
1589.
1590.
Achieving 100Gbps intrusion prevention on a single server (2020)
(blog.acolyer.org)