December 2022 Archive
2761.
For Sale on eBay: A Military Database of Fingerprints and Iris Scans (nytimes.com)
2762.
Knight’s Landing: Atom with AVX-512 (chipsandcheese.com)
2763.
Using Zig for Advent of Code (huy.rocks)
2764.
Twitter suspends accounts of reporters covering Twitter (twitter.com)
2765.
A toolkit was used for goldwork 4k years ago, unearthed in 1801 near Stonehenge (smithsonianmag.com)
2766.
Affine Space Types (2018) (videocortex.io)
2767.
2768.
Can large language models reason about medical questions? (arxiv.org)
2769.
A city experiments with paying people not to be annoying (economist.com)
2770.
Mobile Store Owner Sentenced to 10 Years for Scheme to Illegally Unlock Phones (justice.gov)
2771.
Crypto/Web3 Startup Ideas (2023 Edition) (alliancedao.notion.site)
2772.
Is America Stealing TSMC? (youtube.com)
2773.
Ask HN: Did TeXmacs' doubly misleading name hold it back for 20 years?
2774.
Naming the James Webb Telescope Turned into a Fight over Homophobia (nytimes.com)
2775.
Ask HN: Racism in London
2776.
0.999․․․ (susam.net)
2777.
Powering the lunar base, version 2 (caseyhandmer.wordpress.com)
2778.
Ask HN: What type of lawyer can review consultant agreements?
2779.
No laptops, no phones in class (crookedtimber.org)
2780.
Dark Sky users can use the Apple Weather app (support.apple.com)
2781.
Predicting sex from retinal fundus photographs using automated deep learning (nature.com)
2782.
Ask HN: Hiring managers for SWEs, how is the market changing for open positions?
2783.
Goodbye, Twitter (popehat.substack.com)
2784.
A Paradox of Robust Bayesian Inference and Belief Functions [pdf] (2005) (stat.columbia.edu)
2785.
Why posting GPT and ChatGPT generated answers is not currently acceptable (stackoverflow.com)
2786.
When acrylic aquariums fail (2018) (plasticstoday.com)
2787.
Show HN: Web Search Powered by GPT and Bing (perplexity.ai)
2788.
The Real American Pie (2009) (chicagoreader.com)
2789.
The Turbo Encabulator's long, weird and funny history (cnet.com)
2790.
Show HN: A Video Editor SDK for Web Based on WASM and WebCodecs (img.ly)