November 2022 Archive
10531.
10532.
10534.
Ad Buyers in Wait-and-See Mode as Twitter Chaos Erupts in Elon Musk Era
(hollywoodreporter.com)
10535.
Nuclear energy: past, present and future
(juliadewahl.com)
10536.
10537.
Compiling Rust is NP-hard
(compilercrim.es)
10538.
Safari is hot-linking images to semi-random websites
(portswigger.net)
10539.
Stanford knew about the campus imposter for a year. He kept coming back
(stanforddaily.com)
10540.
Oh, My Pop Culture Religion: Rick, Morty, God, and the Devil
(ladygeekgirl.wordpress.com)
10541.
Catching Spies on Wikipedia
(english.elpais.com)
10542.
How can you host your application for just US$8/month on AWS?
(uuusoftware.com)
10543.
American Physical Society Tutorial Papers
(journals.aps.org)
10544.
Invite HN: Come Discuss the Future of Everything
(sessions.myelin.vc)
10545.
You now have to pay to use Pantone colors in Adobe products
(theverge.com)
10546.
English Translation of All Notes on Zettelkasten by Niklas Luhmann
(zettelkasten.de)
10547.
To know that Apple is using Trino
(trino.io)
10549.
Go 1.19.3 Now Available
(go.dev)
10550.
10551.
I'm making an iOS todo app with ADHD in mind
(divergentapp.com)
10552.
Why UK politics has become so unstable
(thomasprosser.substack.com)
10553.
Ray Bradbury on feeding your creativity
(austinkleon.com)
10554.
10555.
10556.
10557.
10559.
10560.
Show HN: A productive/fun alternative to endless scrolling on social media
(somethingto.watch)