November 2022 Archive
18272.
Download your Twitter archive for fun and profit
(twitter.com)
18273.
18274.
Show HN: Hacker News Solarized Dark Theme for Stylus
(github.com)
18275.
It's Time to Make 3D TVs a Thing Again
(wired.com)
18276.
Tracing Perl memory leaks with Devel:MAT (part 1) (2019)
(tech.deriv.com)
18278.
18279.
The creator of Homebrew has a plan to get open source contributors paid
(stackoverflow.blog)
18280.
Gimp 2.99.14
(librearts.org)
18282.
The Masks We’ll Wear in the Next Pandemic
(theatlantic.com)
18283.
18284.
The Bridge of Khazad-DRM (2013)
(brendaneich.com)
18285.
Seeing Cell Division Like Never Before [video]
(youtube.com)
18286.
18287.
Please pay with your palm. What could go wrong?
(technologyreview.com)
18289.
SSH Port Forwarding with Go
(eli.thegreenplace.net)
18290.
Python dictionaries and floating point NaNs as keys
(utcc.utoronto.ca)
18291.
Cannon Lake: Intel’s Forgotten Generation
(chipsandcheese.com)
18292.
IBM Is Modernizing VMware Workloads with Speed; Launches New Managed Service
(newsroom.ibm.com)
18293.
From Apollo to Artemis: 50 years on, is it time to go back to the moon?
(theguardian.com)
18294.
18295.
All of Slack's core flaws require topic modeling to fix
(abe-winter.github.io)
18297.
Ownership of AI-Generated Code Hotly Disputed
(spectrum.ieee.org)
18298.
Citizen Science
(science.nasa.gov)
18299.
What Is Shadow IT?
(seattledataguy.substack.com)
18300.