November 2022 Archive
16081.
Please don’t lick this psychedelic toad, National Park Service warns (cnn.com)
16082.
The Computer Science Book (thecomputersciencebook.com)
16083.
About – NONA Technologies Desalination (nona-technologies.com)
16084.
Why there's more to being smart than intelligence (bbc.com)
16085.
16086.
Software Testing Trends for 2023 (symflower.com)
16087.
The Rise of Rust, the ‘Viral’ Secure Programming Language (wired.com)
16088.
Tvix Nix rewrite: status update (tvl.fyi)
16089.
Surging RSV hits children’s hospitals across the US (thehill.com)
16090.
Algorithms quietly run the city of DC–and maybe your hometown (wired.com)
16091.
Integrating Living Organisms in Devices [pdf] (lab.plopes.org)
16092.
Statistical Process Control: A Practitioners Guide (two-wrongs.com)
16093.
Katana: A next-generation crawling and spidering framework (github.com)
16094.
Veterans find relief from nightmares with NightWare and Apple Watch (apple.com)
16095.
Observation of Bose-Einstein condensates of excitons in a bulk semiconductor (nature.com)
16096.
Russia's Prigozhin admits interfering in U.S. elections (reuters.com)
16097.
New EU energy regulation could effectively ban 8K TVs in 2023 (flatpanelshd.com)
16098.
Show HN: Build a Deck of Cards in Rust (youtube.com)
16099.
Peloton founders launch new retail startup focused on custom rugs (axios.com)
16100.
An optical atomic clock based on a highly charged ion (nature.com)
16101.
The Enduring Mystery of the Dragonfly 44 Galaxy (quantamagazine.org)
16102.
Nvidia Adds AV1 Encoder (wccftech.com)
16103.
Day of Eight Billion (un.org)
16104.
Random Rust Impressions (blog.startifact.com)
16105.
Brian Eno Has Some Actual Good News (theatlantic.com)
16106.
Musk's Superpowers Are Being Ignored in His Twitter Takeover (bloomberg.com)
16107.
Traits you can change, and traits you can’t (staysaasy.com)
16108.
The Google Pixel Watch might not be as developer-friendly as expected (xda-developers.com)
16109.
Never Do Spec Work for Free (bt.ht)
16110.
How can something be clear and unambiguous and still take decades to resolve (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)