December 2022 Archive
1921.
Twitter appears to be flagging tweets mentioning Mastodon as sensitive (twitter.com)
1922.
I trained ChatGPT on my childhood journal entries to talk to my inner child (businessinsider.com)
1923.
Highway EV charging will soon need a ton of power (canarymedia.com)
1924.
LastPass breach is worse than you think because URLs were unencrypted (twitter.com)
1925.
Boom takes the wraps off its supersonic Symphony engine design (techcrunch.com)
1926.
Ask HN: How do you use upvote on HN?
1927.
We’ve updated our policy to prohibit sharing someone else’s live location (twitter.com)
1928.
EFF Takes a Stance: San Francisco Shouldn’t Arm Robots (eff.org)
1929.
Twitter employees are bringing their own toilet paper to work (fortune.com)
1930.
Ofcom letter on restrictions on internet services for “designated persons” [pdf] (ofcom.org.uk)
1931.
PX or REM in CSS? Just Use REM (austingil.com)
1932.
The Great Pi Zero Showdown (bret.dk)
1933.
Tensorbook (lambdalabs.com)
1934.
Memories: First exposure to computers (lawrencecpaulson.github.io)
1935.
‘Too much’ nitrite-cured meat brings clear risk of cancer, say scientists (theguardian.com)
1936.
Musk’s Twitter poll says he should step down (washingtonpost.com)
1937.
Pluralsight lays off 400 employees – 20% workforce (layoffstracker.com)
1938.
90s VR Sainsbury's [video] (youtube.com)
1939.
A Crash Course in the Future of Technology (semiwiki.com)
1940.
UWaterloo Steam Tunnels (2016) (hashman.ca)
1941.
Simple Opt Out – Links to opt out of data sharing by companies (simpleoptout.com)
1942.
With food available, many bears at Tahoe forgo hibernation (tahoedailytribune.com)
1943.
Show HN: Hnpdf.com – Quick access to pdfs shared on Hacker News (hnpdf.com)
1944.
List for Lego Machine Learning (github.com)
1945.
Tesla used car price bubble pops, weighs on new car demand (reuters.com)
1946.
Iran set to freeze bank accounts of women who refuse to wear a hijab (cointelegraph.com)
1947.
Why did the flywheel hybrid system never catch on for road cars? (2021) (arstechnica.com)
1948.
Consider Using CSV (jfhr.me)
1949.
Hacking Go's runtime with generics (dolthub.com)
1950.
Debunking CISC vs. RISC code density (bitsnbites.eu)