November 2022 Archive
16921.
Xapian (xapian.org)
16922.
Build a Real-Time Product Recommendation System (redis.com)
16923.
Geometry Reveals the Tricks Behind Gerrymandering (scientificamerican.com)
16924.
Pagoda: Full-stack web development starter kit in Go (github.com)
16925.
Pylir – an MLIR-based AoT compiler for Python (github.com)
16926.
Firefly – an MLIR-based compiler and runtime for BEAM languages (github.com)
16927.
16928.
Panel with the Go Team (GopherCon Europe 2022) (youtube.com)
16929.
App Identifies Parkinson’s, Covid-19 Based on User’s Voice (spectrum.ieee.org)
16930.
Miraicat-Kernel: Symbian OS Kernel (github.com)
16931.
They made a material that doesn't exist on Earth. Just the start of the story (npr.org)
16932.
Data is a Toxic Asset (2016) (schneier.com)
16933.
The Network Effects Bible (nfx.com)
16934.
Neuralink and the Brain’s Magical Future (2017) (waitbutwhy.com)
16935.
Notes from the Book “The Shallows” (invertedpassion.com)
16936.
Number One in Formula One. Leadership Lessons from Toto Wolff and Mercedes (hbr.org)
16937.
How Sam Bankman-Fried’s ‘Effective’ Altruism Blew Up FTX (coindesk.com)
16938.
AI reunites Holocaust survivor with childhood photos (bbc.com)
16939.
You May Already Be Wearing the World’s Most Sustainable Jeans (worldsensorium.com)
16940.
FTX Is Investigating a Potential Hack Amid Bankruptcy Filing (wsj.com)
16941.
16942.
My first steps using Guix Home (declarative home configuration) (rednosehacker.com)
16943.
The Camel Principle (twitter.com)
16944.
ISS experiment will 3D print a body part in microgravity (freethink.com)
16945.
Tech Money Fueled FTX’s Rise. The Crash Exposes Deep Flaws in VC (bloomberg.com)
16946.
The Story of Heroku (github.com)
16947.
WebAssembly (WASM) on the Server (slideshare.net)
16948.
I hate SRFIs (and you should too) (old.reddit.com)
16949.
Vitruvian Man (en.wikipedia.org)
16950.
Computer (Occupation) (en.wikipedia.org)