November 2022 Archive
6871.
More Disturbing Revelations About Sam Bankman-Fried (nymag.com)
6872.
Apple hobbled a crucial tool of dissent in China (finance.yahoo.com)
6873.
Listen to Your CPU – Full-Table Scans Are Fast (questdb.io)
6874.
Physicists Create a Wormhole Using a Quantum Computer (quantamagazine.org)
6875.
Sex roles in the animal kingdom driven by the ratio of females to males (phys.org)
6876.
6877.
Is it worth using Python's re.compile? (stackoverflow.com)
6878.
EU unveils plans to cut Europe’s plastic and packaging waste (theguardian.com)
6879.
Ask HN: How do layoffs in the US work?
6880.
Ask HN: Shouldn't California Cut Its Housing Mandate in Light of Tech Layoffs?
6881.
Ask HN: Recommendations for Steam Deck Games
6882.
Energy density is not the driver of energy transitions, cost is (chadvesting.substack.com)
6883.
Yesterday HN had 14 posts in 2 hours about Russia attacking Poland
6884.
Ask HN: Are there no good to-do and list apps?
6885.
Ask HN: What business pain points aren't being addressed well today?
6886.
Ask HN: Reasonable Linux distro that balances security, privacy and usability?
6887.
Ask HN: Is HN worth caring about?
6888.
Ask HN: How long were you on Mastodon before being attacked?
6889.
Ask HN: Twitter Competitors?
6890.
Musk encourages people to vote Republican (cnbc.com)
6891.
In crises, officials tweet crucial info. What if Twitter dies? (washingtonpost.com)
6892.
Musk has cut basically all company perks (twitter.com)
6893.
Americans remain resistant to the lure of EVs, which are still unaffordable (arstechnica.com)
6894.
Biden admin finally recommends Ukraine negotiate with Russia (washingtonpost.com)
6895.
Ask HN: What key combination do you prefer for search on a website?
6896.
Ask HN: What are some good games to play in a video call?
6897.
Dear grocery store owners: I don’t work for you (washingtonpost.com)
6898.
Ask HN: Why are police allowed to work with psychics in their investigations?
6899.
Ask HN: How do you network as a developer?
6900.
Meta shareholders vent anger at Zuckerberg’s spending binge (ft.com)