November 2022 Archive
9991.
Ask HN: What do you use BetterTouchTool for?
9992.
Scientists debate the role of a virus in multiple sclerosis (undark.org)
9993.
Apple Engineer Addresses Lack of Lossless Support on New AirPods Pro (macrumors.com)
9994.
In defence of Z-Library and book piracy (dazeddigital.com)
9995.
Reducing our NAT Gateway cost with private networking between AWS and GCP (monzo.com)
9996.
Glider: A HN Client for Android (github.com)
9997.
The world is getting older and growing slower (axios.com)
9998.
Stop Pretending to Be Authentic (unherd.com)
9999.
Worker shares hack to never going idle on Microsoft Teams (dailydot.com)
10000.
Xpeng X2 – a two-seater evtol flying car (aeroautosales.com)
10001.
Bachelor Tax (en.wikipedia.org)
10002.
Universal flu vaccine may be available within two years, says scientist (theguardian.com)
10003.
Ub Iwerks (en.wikipedia.org)
10004.
Moxly. We reached 100 sales on Appsumo (indiehackers.com)
10005.
Ingenuity Mars Helicopter Completes First Flight with New Navigation Software (scitechdaily.com)
10006.
Mercedes-Benz to introduce acceleration subscription fee (bbc.com)
10007.
The evolution of whales from land to sea (knowablemagazine.org)
10008.
Nuclear Waste: What Do We Do with It? (backreaction.blogspot.com)
10009.
Rust in the Linux Kernel (security.googleblog.com)
10010.
Create a holiday light display with your Raspberry Pi and ping pong balls (opensource.com)
10011.
The State of the Transistor in 3 Charts (spectrum.ieee.org)
10012.
Defeating a hardware security enclave with a laser (hackaday.com)
10013.
I Tried Ibogaine, the Psychedelic Anti-Addiction Drug (vice.com)
10014.
Guido van Rossum: Python and the Future of Programming (Lex Fridman Podcast) (lexfridman.com)
10015.
Western sanctions catch up with Russia's wartime economy (washingtonpost.com)
10016.
Gershgorin’s Theorem (nhigham.com)
10017.
The inner workings of ZigSelf's actor model (sin-ack.github.io)
10018.
Multinational firms are finding it hard to let go of China (economist.com)
10019.
GoHN: Hacker News API Wrapper for Go (github.com)
10020.
Tabletop Club: open-source multiplayer games with 3D physics (github.com)