November 2022 Archive
16111.
11,000-Year-Old Stone Fish Trap Discovered Off Alaska Coast (ntnews.com.au)
16112.
Kosko 3.0 Released (kosko.dev)
16113.
Evidence for connection between COVID-19 and wireless radiation exposure (2021) (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
16114.
Customizing the Cocoa Text System (2006) (web.archive.org)
16115.
Tracking additions when sharing a tweet are a step backwards (twitter.com)
16116.
More Australians Are Falling to Their Deaths While Trying to Take a Selfie (petapixel.com)
16117.
Brain drain: scientists look at why mental exertion triggers exhaustion (theguardian.com)
16118.
Case Study: Apache Airflow as a Managed Appliance (blog.redactics.com)
16119.
Space-making ‘robot rooms’ promise practicality, escape (news.cornell.edu)
16120.
Minimal Containers Using Nix (tmp.bearblog.dev)
16121.
When did humans start using roads? (phys.org)
16122.
Genomic History of Neolithic to Bronze Age Anatolia, Levant, and Caucasus (2020) (cell.com)
16123.
Apple Pauses Hiring for Roles Outside R&D in Cost-Cutting Move (bloomberg.com)
16124.
Mr Olds' Remarkable Elevator (youtube.com)
16125.
Re-inventing the talent pipes (part 2) (mirror.xyz)
16126.
Claude Debussy (en.wikipedia.org)
16127.
IceCube neutrino analysis pegs possible galactic source for cosmic rays (arstechnica.com)
16128.
MoviePass Was Not a Good Business (bloomberg.com)
16129.
Edible Drones for Rescue Missions: Design and Flight of Nutritional Wings (ras.papercept.net)
16130.
Trial or Freemium? Get the Best of Both with a Reverse Trial (amplitude.com)
16131.
Logitech G Cloud (logitechg.com)
16132.
OpenSea plans to enforce NFT royalties on-chain, strong-arming debate (axios.com)
16133.
Rebuilding My Writing Habit (writing.coffee)
16134.
The Splintered Mind: GPT-3 Can Talk Like the Philosopher Daniel Dennett (schwitzsplinters.blogspot.com)
16135.
What Twitter Should Do Next (twitter.com)
16136.
Concise Encoding Design Document (github.com)
16137.
The Worst Pediatric-Care Crisis in Decades (theatlantic.com)
16138.
The Nine Billion Names of God (urbigenous.net)
16139.
Answer set programming (ASP): the powerhouse technology you’ve never heard of (weaselhat.com)
16140.
Toad Licking: Just say no (theguardian.com)