November 2022 Archive
15061.
Human exceptionalism imposes horrible costs on other animals (psyche.co)
15062.
Arm-Qualcomm legal battle suggests OEMs need Arm IP licenses, not chip firms (fierceelectronics.com)
15063.
15064.
AmiGameJam 2022 (itch.io)
15065.
Makes a living renting out at PS3 in the street (old.reddit.com)
15066.
Quantum entanglement wins 2022’s Nobel Prize in physics (medium.com)
15067.
Shift Robotics invented shoes that let the user stroll at the speed of a run (news.sky.com)
15068.
Web Summit 2022 (websummit.com)
15069.
Coming Soon – The Official Rollout of the Secretive B-21 (defensenews.com)
15070.
Why I Like to Listen to Music (fattonys.net)
15071.
The Pandemic Generation Goes to College. It Has Not Been Easy (nytimes.com)
15072.
A Recipe for Training Neural Networks (karpathy.github.io)
15073.
Every Single Aircraft Carrier in the World (popularmechanics.com)
15074.
Parking ticket reminders work, but not for all (news.cornell.edu)
15075.
15076.
Why boredom is anything but boring (2016) (nature.com)
15077.
Angie: A New Nginx Fork Developed by Some of Its Former Devs (linuxiac.com)
15078.
Grist – The Evolution of Spreadsheets (getgrist.com)
15079.
KolibriOS: A tiny yet powerful and fast operating system (kolibrios.org)
15080.
Autodiff Puzzles (github.com)
15081.
Api7.ai Was Chosen as the 2022 Red Herring Top Global Winner (api7.ai)
15082.
Coffee Increases Spending by 50% (ariyh.beehiiv.com)
15083.
Linux world gains ability to repair exFAT drives (theregister.com)
15084.
Raising IP Integration Up a Level (semiengineering.com)
15085.
Video gaming may be associated with better cognitive performance in children (sciencedaily.com)
15086.
Amiga 1000 Restauration, Part 3 (shred.zone)
15087.
Company Documents Show Meta’s Flagship Metaverse Falling Short (wsj.com)
15088.
How to hack GitHub Actions and obtain money + HackerOne t-shirt (github.com)
15089.
Ethical design is a risk management strategy (uxdesign.cc)
15090.
Xi Jinping Studies (lrb.co.uk)