November 2022 Archive
5881.
Hyundai imagines a grim future where metaverse ‘artists’ live in their cars (theverge.com)
5882.
Commodore LCD portable recreation project (6502.org)
5883.
Waymo’s new robotaxi is an all-electric people mover with no steering wheel (theverge.com)
5884.
Twitter Lays Off Some Sales Employees After They Committed to Twitter 2.0 (wsj.com)
5885.
Finch: An Open Source Client for Container Development (aws.amazon.com)
5886.
James Webb Space Telescope reveals an exoplanet atmosphere as never seen before (phys.org)
5887.
Dissecting Iranian drones employed by Russia in Ukraine (storymaps.arcgis.com)
5888.
Common mistakes that startups make in application security (blog.dodgeballhq.com)
5889.
Google has avoided mass layoffs, but employees worry their time may be coming (cnbc.com)
5890.
Bored Ape NFTs have lost over 80% of their value since April of this year (decrypt.co)
5891.
Robots authorized to kill in SFPD draft policy (missionlocal.org)
5892.
FreeBSD: From Bare Metal to Bhyve (wu.e-shell.org)
5893.
Things Every Hacker Once Knew (2017) (catb.org)
5894.
The waning days of DEI's dominance (world.hey.com)
5895.
McDonald’s and Walmart beef suppliers criticised for ‘reckless’ antibiotics use (theguardian.com)
5896.
Somebody’s been on a gold-buying bender. It’s not clear who – or why (marketplace.org)
5897.
Mathematical theorem used to crack US Government encryption algorithm (phys.org)
5898.
5899.
The classified artificial brain being developed by US intelligence programs (theverge.com)
5900.
5901.
Top Scientist dismissed lableak theory but privately condemned Wuhan research (dailymail.co.uk)
5902.
Telegram repossesses usernames so they can sell them as NFTs (web3isgoinggreat.com)
5903.
A Twitter executive got a court injunction to prevent Elon Musk from firing her (theverge.com)
5904.
Anti-lockdown protests spread in China as anger rises over zero-Covid strategy (theguardian.com)
5905.
Why Only Type-Hints? (blog.waleson.com)
5906.
Hare is a boring programming language (harelang.org)
5907.
SwiftUI Is Convenient, but Slow (notes.alinpanaitiu.com)
5908.
The myth of the 25-year-old brain (slate.com)
5909.
How Golang Evolves Without Breaking Programs (thenewstack.io)
5910.
Moscow’s Mule: How Russia Rewrote a Narcotics Case to Get Its Spy Back (bellingcat.com)