November 2022 Archive
9601.
9602.
The dilemma of Chinese startups going global (techcrunch.com)
9603.
Seniors becoming homeless as housing costs and inflation rise (npr.org)
9604.
All-terrain wheelchairs arrive at U.S. parks (washingtonpost.com)
9605.
It's official – open-source software has never been more important (techradar.com)
9606.
Is a flight quicker than a train? A test from London to Lyon (euronews.com)
9607.
World’s largest solar telescope array almost complete (nature.com)
9608.
Swiss scientists design more efficient transparent solar panels (euronews.com)
9609.
Can someone explain Popper's criticism of Hegel? (old.reddit.com)
9610.
Crypto.com “accidentally” sent 320k ETH of user deposits to Gate.io on Oct 21st (twitter.com)
9611.
Ask HN: Are you using open source solutions to secure your SDLC?
9612.
Thread of freaky ancient European folk customs (twitter.com)
9613.
Four Twitter Futures (maxread.substack.com)
9614.
BatchPool – A .NET task batching and management library (github.com)
9615.
Email for SaaS 101 (loops.so)
9616.
Tesla says it will assist police probe into fatal crash in China (reuters.com)
9617.
FTX, Sam Bankman-Fried Sit in the Crosshairs of U.S. Prosecutors (wsj.com)
9618.
Climate Change Performance Index 2022 Rankings [pdf] (ccpi.org)
9619.
Craft (paulstamatiou.com)
9620.
Melting Arctic ice could transform international shipping routes, study finds (sciencedaily.com)
9621.
Recreating Minas Tirith in Blender (youtube.com)
9622.
Epr – CLI ePub Reader (github.com)
9623.
Immunotherapies and the Undruggable Genome (discoverybio.substack.com)
9624.
You can finally disable Snap updates (merlijn.sebrechts.be)
9625.
Amazon to lay off 10k, biggest cuts in company history (axios.com)
9626.
Bob-CD/bob: This is what CI/CD should've been (github.com)
9627.
App Identifies Parkinson’s, Covid-19 Based on User’s Voice (spectrum.ieee.org)
9628.
Show HN: 1500 Curated RPG Icons (Stable Diffusion, Public Domain) (github.com)
9629.
Our ID.4 Dream Car Turned into a Nightmare (youtube.com)
9630.
The oracle who predicted SLS’s launch in 2023 has thoughts about Artemis III (arstechnica.com)