December 2022 Archive
241.
MIT faculty adopts “Statement on Freedom of Expression and Academic Freedom” (twitter.com)
242.
A collection of Soviet control rooms (2017) (blog.presentandcorrect.com)
243.
Staring into the abyss as a core life skill (benkuhn.net)
244.
Wells Fargo to pay $3.7B for mistreating customers (finance.yahoo.com)
245.
A fake job offer gone wrong (indeedjobscam.pages.dev)
246.
Freeform: a new app designed for creative collaboration (apple.com)
247.
Apple changed how reading books works in iOS 16 (theverge.com)
248.
Tell HN: Doing a chargeback against Google will get your account banned (old.reddit.com)
249.
Iran abolishes morality police (hindustantimes.com)
250.
Tell HN: Happy New Year
251.
Ten influential programming languages (2020) (hillelwayne.com)
252.
A neat XOR trick (mattkeeter.com)
253.
Ask HN: What is the cheapest, easiest way to host a cronjob in 2022?
254.
How are you doing? (pudding.cool)
255.
Wendy Carlos: The brilliant but lonely life of an electronic music pioneer (english.elpais.com)
256.
Copilot Internals (thakkarparth007.github.io)
257.
How Twitter moderated the Covid debate (thefp.com)
258.
Waze tests new alerts warning drivers about roads with a ‘history of crashes’ (theverge.com)
259.
Software horror show: SAP Concur (blog.plover.com)
260.
Games people play with cash flow (commoncog.com)
261.
If you unscrew your belly button, your bottom will fall off (mrjamesbell.com)
262.
Binance's books are a black box, filings show, as it tries to rally confidence (reuters.com)
263.
AI: Markets for Lemons, and the Great Logging Off (fortressofdoors.com)
264.
Show HN: LearnGPT – Browse and share ChatGPT examples (learngpt.com)
265.
JPMorgan to spend $1B on rental homes in the US to become a megalandlord (businessinsider.com)
266.
Don't Use Stripe
267.
HelloSilicon – An introduction to assembly on Apple Silicon Macs (github.com)
268.
Substack is (not) now powered by Ghost (twitter.com)
269.
Thunderbird for Android preview: Modern message redesign (blog.thunderbird.net)
270.
Can Doom Run It? An Adding Machine in Doom (blog.otterstack.com)