November 2022 Archive
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FTX's In-House Performance Coach Is Just as Surprised as You Are (nytimes.com)
12332.
Emphysema More Common in Marijuana Smokers Than Cigarette Smokers (rsna.org)
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Protocol, the tech-news focused website, will shutter (cnn.com)
12334.
What Defamation Looks Like (world.hey.com)
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NASA – Core Stage Liquid Hydrogen Flow Paused, Red Crew Being Assembled (blogs.nasa.gov)
12336.
Professor Steve Keen explains why austerity economics is naive (youtube.com)
12337.
SDN in the Stratosphere: Loon’s Aerospace Mesh Network (micahlerner.com)
12338.
Rats can move their heads in time to music (u-tokyo.ac.jp)
12339.
NASA's SLS Moon rocket expected to make debut launch after weeks of delays (abc.net.au)
12340.
Tell HN: Taipei HN Meetup – Wed 30th November
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Deliveroo no longer operates in Australia (deliveroo.com.au)
12343.
Sam Bankman-Fried oversaw FTX’s meltdown, and the fallout is reaching DC (theverge.com)
12344.
“Liquid” machine-learning system adapts to changing conditions (news.mit.edu)
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As climate warms, a China planner advocates “sponge cities” (apnews.com)
12346.
In the global chips race, EU’s cash engine sputters (politico.eu)
12347.
Futurepedia – The largest directory of AI tools (futurepedia.io)
12348.
Ask HN: Becoming too much of an analyst ruins creative abilities?
12349.
Epic strikes back at Apple’s iOS “security” defense in appeals court (arstechnica.com)
12350.
UK inflation hits 41-year high of 11.1% (reuters.com)
12351.
Where can I buy DRM-free ebooks? (libreture.com)
12352.
Learn Datalog Today (learndatalogtoday.org)
12353.
Orion on Its Way to the Moon (blogs.nasa.gov)
12354.
Twitter Working on End-to-End Encryption for Direct Messages (macrumors.com)
12355.
Neurodiverse women sought for jobs at GCHQ and BAE Systems (theguardian.com)
12356.
AI Found a Bug in My Code (joel.tools)
12357.
They Called Him a Gangster Out for Revenge. The Evidence? 6 Text Messages (nytimes.com)
12358.
List of Free RFC3161 Servers (gist.github.com)
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Chip-8 in Common Lisp: The CPU (2016) (stevelosh.com)