November 2022 Archive
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Valve Introduces Proton Next (linuxgamingcentral.com)
242.
The genius of binary space partitioning in Doom (2019) (twobithistory.org)
243.
CT scan shows there's still lots of toner left in an “empty” cartridge (lumafield.com)
244.
Writing down what I do in Obsidian (v5.chriskrycho.com)
245.
Putting Z-Library on IPFS (annas-blog.org)
246.
Ask HN: Which books have made you a better thinker and problem solver?
247.
iPhone 14 Pro camera review: A small step, a huge leap (lux.camera)
248.
Westinghouse sees a tech disrupter in its eVinci microreactor (power-eng.com)
249.
Fantasy Jodorowsky Tron visualisations (djfood.org)
250.
Last.fm turns 20 (theverge.com)
251.
The RS-232 protocol [video] (youtube.com)
252.
At SpaceX, work was taken away from me in case I “might retire or die.” (lioness.co)
253.
GIMP Turns 27 (gimp.org)
254.
Iranian man who lived in Paris’ Charles de Gaulle airport for 18 years dies (theguardian.com)
255.
Seeing through hardware counters: A journey to 3x performance increase (netflixtechblog.com)
256.
CRDT: Fractional Indexing (madebyevan.com)
257.
DoorDash lays off 1250 employees (doordash.news)
258.
Planes are still decades away from displacing most bird jobs (guzey.com)
259.
Functional programming should be the future of software (spectrum.ieee.org)
260.
Things I've noticed while visiting the ICU (trevorklee.substack.com)
261.
Betting on things that never change (2017) (collabfund.com)
262.
Electric ferry uses a long extension cord [video] (youtube.com)
263.
PR that converts the TypeScript repo from namespaces to modules (github.com)
264.
Legoland bond crisis threatens South Korea's economy (foreignpolicy.com)
265.
Chief scientist of major corporation can’t handle criticism of the work he hypes (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
266.
Air Force, FBI raid homes in probe of Area 51 website (reviewjournal.com)
267.
Oh, the Places Your Apple ID Will Go (pxlnv.com)
268.
Quake 1 port for Apple Watch (github.com)
269.
Being Ridiculed for My Open Source Project (2013) (harthur.wordpress.com)
270.
3D map of the Czech Republic, made from 12.5cm/px imagery (2017) (mapy.cz)