November 2022 Archive
11701.
Pickle is over 10 times faster than joblib for save and load scikit-learn models (mljar.com)
11702.
Giving and Receiving Feedback for Code Reviewing (github.com)
11703.
Problems with the new tube map for London (diamondgeezer.blogspot.com)
11704.
US Banks Spent $1B on Ransomware Payments in 2021, Treasury Says (bloomberg.com)
11705.
The most unethical thing I was asked to build at Twitter (twitter.com)
11706.
Lessons from My Failed Startup (chaosengineering.substack.com)
11707.
Twitter bot that turns complicated tweets in plain English (twitter.com)
11708.
Huxley: The family that championed evolution (nature.com)
11709.
Operation Paperclip (en.wikipedia.org)
11710.
Apple Built Its Empire with China. Now Its Foundation Is Showing Cracks (nytimes.com)
11711.
Modern CLI Tools to Supercharge the Terminal (deepu.tech)
11712.
Optimizing product/market fit through user research (mdisrupt.com)
11713.
Mirror your database on an API with 0 code lines Use prestd
11714.
Facebook usage on smartphones and gray matter volume of the nucleus accumbens (sciencedirect.com)
11715.
'Exceptional' discovery as ancient bronze statues emerge in Tuscany (reuters.com)
11716.
New supercomputer simulation sheds light on moon’s origin [video] (youtube.com)
11717.
Reccap: The fastest way to digest presentation videos (reccap.it)
11718.
Tesla applies for machine-to-machine cellular data service in its electric cars (electrek.co)
11719.
NFT royalties on secondary market aren't mandatory (decrypt.co)
11720.
Ask HN: Do you get new idea(s) soon after each beta release of your app?
11721.
Creating a Dedicated Development Environment for Teaching (coder.com)
11722.
How We Pin Gigabytes of NFT Artwork to IPFS (artiffine.com)
11723.
MIT and Samsung Create Tetrahertz Camera That Could Be Used for Airport Security (techeblog.com)
11724.
How to Deploy Django on Nginx, Gunicorn with Postgres (vexxhost.com)
11725.
Web3 should stop trying to be cool (daveclark.com)
11726.
H.266 (en.wikipedia.org)
11727.
Vanilla OS (vanillaos.org)
11728.
Decentralized Identifiers (DIDs) v1.0 (w3c.github.io)
11729.
WeChat users are handwriting apologies to get their banned accounts back (restofworld.org)
11730.
How to offer custom SQL support in your product to customers (resmo.com)