November 2022 Archive
8071.
Don't Pay for Open Source (world.hey.com)
8072.
Multiplayer game demo in Phaser, Unity, and Bevy (github.com)
8073.
Investing in Rewind (a16z.com)
8074.
Europe’s big new Digital Markets Act could help hold tech giants accountable (popsci.com)
8075.
Time Modulation Protocol: A “Killer App” for Reowolf? (reowolf.net)
8076.
Uninterrupted photovoltaic power for lunar colonization (sciencedirect.com)
8077.
The Instrument Behind the Sound in 'Good Vibrations' (npr.org)
8078.
NOSTR - Censorship-resistant alternative to Twitter that has a chance of working (github.com)
8079.
HTTP Resource Leak Mysteries in Go (coder.com)
8080.
A chance to become anti fragile (rkg.blog)
8081.
How to Move on from the Debate over the Origins of the Pandemic (bloomberg.com)
8082.
Meta’s AI could shake up how we study protein structures (popsci.com)
8083.
The Mathematical Hacker (evanmiller.org)
8084.
20 Years and 100 Side Projects (bertolami.com)
8085.
How to “Follow the Money” in a Political Campaign (propublica.org)
8086.
Rumble says it won’t change its policies to appease France’s censorship demands (reclaimthenet.org)
8087.
The Sad Case of the Tech T-Shirt (hollycummins.com)
8088.
Rumble.com disables access for users in France (twitter.com)
8089.
Amazon Freezes Hiring Levels in Profitable Advertising Business (bloomberg.com)
8090.
Newly Obtained Uvalde 911 Calls Shed More Light on Botched Police Response (texastribune.org)
8091.
“Made a little CLI that just pipes my programming questions to GPT-3” (twitter.com)
8092.
Nikolai Muchgian, MakerDAO co-founder has died (twitter.com)
8093.
Czech Republic on the way to legalizing cannabis (dw.com)
8094.
What causes Alzheimer's? Study puts leading theory to 'ultimate test' (npr.org)
8095.
A Visual Guide to SSH Tunnels (With Labs) (iximiuz.com)
8096.
Linux on Dell Desktops and Laptops (dell.com)
8097.
Tell HN: My experience switching BetaList from Heroku to Render (marc.io)
8098.
Mogan v1.1.1: Faster GNU TeXmacs Using KDE Breeze Icons (github.com)
8099.
8100.
Ocean Bacteria Reveal an Unexpected Multicellular Form (quantamagazine.org)