November 2022 Archive
8701.
Let’s Declare a Pandemic Amnesty (theatlantic.com)
8702.
Cofounder CEO left seed stage healthcare startup. How much equity for a new CEO?
8703.
Capitol Corridor Train Slams into Tesla on Tracks in Santa Clara, CA (nbcbayarea.com)
8704.
YouTube Is Dead and Something New Is Coming (medium.com)
8705.
Ask HN: Platforms for Engineering Blogs?
8706.
China Lost America (nytimes.com)
8707.
Elon Musk Wants Twitter Employees to Work 84 Hours a Week (hypebeast.com)
8708.
Death in CRISPR gene therapy study sparks search for answers (medicalxpress.com)
8709.
Z-Library domains are seized and pirate book site is dead (goodereader.com)
8710.
Platformer: Twitter, Cut in Half (platformer.news)
8711.
Twitter may have lost more than a million users since Elon Musk took over (technologyreview.com)
8712.
What’s driving the rich world’s falling fertility? (ft.com)
8713.
How Quantum Computing Works (youtube.com)
8714.
Dirt Poor: Have Fruits and Vegetables Become Less Nutritious? (2011) (scientificamerican.com)
8715.
Why there's more to being smart than intelligence (bbc.com)
8716.
Tech has not improved US productivity from 1950-today (advisorperspectives.com)
8717.
Ubiquiti EV Station (store.ui.com)
8718.
Will anyone buy my Liz Truss book? (spectator.co.uk)
8719.
Ask HN: Can you rely on Google Cloud Platform?
8720.
Ask HN: Is DNS record squatting a thing?
8721.
The Age of Progress Is Becoming the Age of Regress – and It’s Traumatizing Us (eand.co)
8722.
Programming Languages (octoverse.github.com)
8723.
FTX Is Still Looking for Money (bloomberg.com)
8724.
Ask HN: What don't you like in TO DO lists you'd want to improve?
8725.
Going forward, accounts engaged in parody must include “parody” in their name (twitter.com)
8726.
DietBet Destroyed the World (davidlaprade.github.io)
8727.
Why are most recommended books by computer scientists rather old?
8728.
Musk’s Lawyer Calms Twitter Staff Fearing Jail Risk for FTC Lapses (bloomberg.com)
8729.
Quantum time superposition of photons moving forwards and backwards in time (arxiv.org)
8730.
Woodpecker: A low-level cryptography challenge (radicalsemiconductor.com)