November 2022 Archive
10441.
‘Dark Ships’ Emerge from the Shadows of the Nord Stream Mystery (wired.co.uk)
10442.
Nike Launches .SWOOSH, a New Digital Community and Experience (about.nike.com)
10443.
Ask HN: What are the odds the FTX hack was not an inside job?
10444.
Free all-terrain wheelchairs are appearing in more states and parks (washingtonpost.com)
10445.
How fast is ASP.NET Core? (dusted.codes)
10446.
Ask HN: How do you network as a developer?
10447.
Two-piece con rods claimed to boost low-end engine torque by 30% (newatlas.com)
10448.
Hygienic Macro (en.wikipedia.org)
10449.
Ask HN: Is there an internet social class system? Are we cyber-burgeois?
10450.
Ask HN: How do you share ML and AI models?
10451.
Ask HN: Healthy Off-Screen Breaks
10452.
Electric Cars: Inconvenient Facts, Part 2 (youtube.com)
10453.
Man Survived the Desert by Building a Motorcycle from His Broken Car (motoridersuniverse.com)
10454.
Sync issues finally drove me away from the Joplin note-taking app (ctrl.blog)
10455.
Blizzard to suspend game services in China as NetEase licences end (finance.yahoo.com)
10456.
1M metres later – Replacing my car with an e-bike (thatgeoguy.ca)
10457.
Ask HN: Has anyone tried floating pools for engineering?
10458.
In FB Libra, it took less than 24h to be called to testify in the Congress (twitter.com)
10459.
Towards Faster Data Science in Python (medium.com)
10460.
How to begin fixing the ‘nonsensical’ humanitarian financing system (thenewhumanitarian.org)
10461.
Stagnant Scientific Productivity Holding Back Growth (wsj.com)
10462.
Is Gimp.org Down?
10463.
C# for Babies (lp.jetbrains.com)
10464.
Top One-Hit Wonders of the 70s (youtube.com)
10465.
EV Sales Sticking Point: People Still Want Manual Transmissions (hackaday.com)
10466.
Tracking smartphones is helping TfL update it’s Journey Planner (2019) (ianvisits.co.uk)
10467.
Why some feces float and others sink (phys.org)
10468.
Debuggable Explanations (blog.jonudell.net)
10469.
Twitter SWE Salaries (levels.fyi)
10470.
She left the dangers of Ukraine only to be killed riding a bike close to home (lite.cnn.com)