November 2022 Archive
19321.
Doctors call for greater scrutiny of bidders for platform pools UK's health info (theregister.com)
19322.
Pack C++ structs into a compact bytearray without any macros or boilerplate code (github.com)
19323.
Show HN: JukeLab – a DIY jukebox for your party (getjukelab.com)
19324.
EU allows smartphones during flights (brusselstimes.com)
19325.
Transmission CLI User Guide (cli-ck.io)
19326.
Who is stealing speed cameras from Sweden’s roads? (nytimes.com)
19327.
Scientists Have Used Mushrooms to Make Biodegradable Computer Chip Parts (goodnewsnetwork.org)
19328.
Alaska Democrats, Republicans Form Coalition Senate Majority (usnews.com)
19329.
Magnetic coil triples energy output in laser fusion experiment (phys.org)
19330.
Increased productivity on personal projects with comprehensive docs and tests (simonwillison.net)
19331.
Collateralised fund obligations: how private equity securitised itself (ft.com)
19332.
Windows Subsystem for Linux with GUI apps launches for Windows 10 (arstechnica.com)
19333.
Dive – a tool for exploring each layer in a Docker image (github.com)
19334.
Low code no replacement for software development, say German-speaking SAP users (theregister.com)
19335.
Hyperstack: Modern full-stack Node.js web framework for the pragmatic programmer (hyperstackjs.io)
19336.
Battle of Athens (1946) (en.wikipedia.org)
19337.
Increase your productivity on personal projects (simonwillison.net)
19338.
Twitter, ActivityPub and the Future (aeracode.org)
19339.
Reflection – Swift Forums (forums.swift.org)
19340.
OpenStreetMap Statistics – Website with Plots (piebro.github.io)
19341.
Steam Bike Rocks It Old-School (hackaday.com)
19342.
Tesla now detects Autopilot cheating devices (electrek.co)
19343.
Extraordinary Scale: Meet the Titanosaur (theguardian.com)
19344.
Black Friday May Be Dying, but Retail Workers Are Still Getting Assaulted (newrepublic.com)
19345.
Like App Store, but open, cross-platform and decentralised (jotaen.net)
19346.
You can program functionally in any computer language (boston.conman.org)
19347.
Dancing Plague of 1518 (en.wikipedia.org)
19348.
Ancient genomes show Central Asians such as Xiongnu/Huns brought plague to West (nature.com)
19349.
A bot that watched 70k hours of Minecraft could unlock AI’s next big thing (technologyreview.com)
19350.
Internet disruption observed in Cuba with around 75% drop in traffic (twitter.com)