December 2022 Archive
3241.
Musk ordered removal of suicide-prevention advisories on Twitter, sources say (reuters.com)
3242.
3243.
Accelerating ZK-SNARKs – MSM and NTT Algorithms on FPGAs with Hardcaml (blog.janestreet.com)
3244.
Do Women Select for Intelligence? (ideassleepfuriously.substack.com)
3245.
Ask HN: What field in computer science will be AI proof
3246.
Things to do Instead of Calling the Cops: If you see something, do something (theanarchistlibrary.org)
3247.
You're Being Lied to About Electric Cars (motortrend.com)
3248.
Ask HN: 2 weeks off work, what to do?
3249.
Is Germany attractive enough for qualified workers? (dw.com)
3250.
Ask HN: Is the AI Apocalypse Imminent?
3251.
Blockchains, What are they good for? (nytimes.com)
3252.
Ask HN: I'm looking for some new spreadsheet software what are people using?
3253.
New Reformed Amish (newreformedamish.org)
3254.
Raspberry Pi 5 not arriving in 2023 (arstechnica.com)
3255.
The Most Important Housing Reform in America: Removing "Community" Input (slate.com)
3256.
Twitter Files Part 4 (twitter.com)
3257.
Windy City Heat (en.wikipedia.org)
3258.
Report: Apple plans to support sideloading and third-party app stores by 2024 (arstechnica.com)
3259.
The Rise and Fall of the General Electric Coporation Computer Department (1995) [pdf] (bitsavers.org)
3260.
Edward Snowden gets Russian passport (theguardian.com)
3261.
After $700B drop angry Tesla investors say Elon Musk has “abandoned” them (cbsnews.com)
3262.
Inventor of the world wide web wants us to reclaim our data from tech giants (cnn.com)
3263.
Ask HN: Is Twitter down?
3264.
Ask HN: Why am I getting so many ToS update emails?
3265.
The annihilation of space: A bad historical concept (2021) (cambridge.org)
3266.
Apple iPhone 14 Emergency SOS via Satellite Feature Saves Stranded Man in Alaska (macrumors.com)
3267.
Riot Games says Sam Bankman-Fried’s love of League of Legends hurts the brand (theverge.com)
3268.
NetBSD 10.0 Beta Available (blog.netbsd.org)
3269.
The lowest pay workers would accept for a new job nears $74,000 (bloomberg.com)
3270.
The size of things in bytes (lemire.me)