November 2022 Archive
10591.
Neural Theory-of-Mind? On the Limits of Social Intelligence in Large LMs (arxiv.org)
10592.
Lego is discontinuing its Mindstorms robotics kits by the end of the year (engadget.com)
10593.
Ancient genomes reveal hidden history of human adaptation (sciencedaily.com)
10594.
Ancient DNA analysis sheds light on the early peopling of South America (sciencedaily.com)
10595.
Komatsu D575A (en.wikipedia.org)
10596.
North Korea launches ballistic missile, sparking emergency warnings in Japan (theguardian.com)
10597.
Elon Musk Aims to Start Charging for Twitter Verification Next Week (bloomberg.com)
10598.
Ask HN: Is anybody can show my project on Web Summit 2022?
10599.
Nascar driver stuns racing world with a move learned from Nintendo GameCube (arstechnica.com)
10600.
Bloated College Administration Is Making Education Unaffordable (quillette.com)
10601.
Why is the world so cold when it's closest to the sun in January? (geologyscience.com)
10602.
Pycom Ltd – In Administration (pycom.io)
10603.
Building a Hacker News clone in 30 minutes? (neutrinoapp.com)
10604.
Bill Gates answers questions on “Ask Me Anything' subreddit (old.reddit.com)
10605.
Open source braze and iterable alternative (github.com)
10606.
Gmail: Package Tracking (blog.google)
10607.
Tell HN: New voice ads on my Verizon Fios Landline
10608.
The problem isn’t that Elon Musk owns Twitter – it’s that you don’t (on.substack.com)
10609.
Ambient Lightning in YouTube (youtube.com)
10610.
Researchers find one crack on a Teflon pan can release – 9100 plastic particles (news.flinders.edu.au)
10611.
Ask HN: Sharing deployed functions to hide the implementation?
10612.
Pixar almost deleted Toy Story 2 (kottke.org)
10613.
How to evaluate Event streaming solutions (landing.aiven.io)
10614.
Developing on Remote Machines Using SSH and Visual Studio Code (code.visualstudio.com)
10615.
How to Build a Winning Paid Membership Program (a16z.com)
10616.
EDiffi: Text-to-Image Diffusion Models with Ensemble of Expert Denoisers (deepimagination.cc)
10617.
Flexible Varint/VLQ: Variable-length bytewise integer encodings in Go (bugfix-66.com)
10618.
N+1 created a book-recommending algorithm called Bookmatch (secure.givelively.org)
10619.
Ask HN: Viaweb Tech Stack?
10620.
Show HN: GPT-3-based cocktail recipe generation app (boozyblend.com)