November 2022 Archive
19771.
Apache Apisix – Cloud-Native API Gateway (apisix.apache.org)
19772.
Disputed territories: where Google Maps draws the line (2016) (theguardian.com)
19773.
Launching an e2-micro VM instance on GCP is impossible (issuetracker.google.com)
19774.
ICANN Launches New RFC Annotations Project (icann.org)
19775.
Stream from Canvas to Video Element (webrtc.github.io)
19776.
Tell HN: The GitHub Signup Page is bloated
19777.
Why (Not) Big Data? (sofyaai.substack.com)
19778.
Generating Closures (louisabraham.github.io)
19779.
HHKB Hybrid Review (materialjournal.com)
19780.
Windows Arm64 – Samsung Galaxy Book Go 5G (cristianadam.eu)
19781.
Nix: Reproducible Builds and Deployments (nixos.org)
19782.
New programming tool turns sketches, handwriting into code (techxplore.com)
19783.
UK researchers used AI to uncover 11,456 social innovation projects (thenextweb.com)
19784.
How do transistors work, anyway? (lcamtuf.substack.com)
19785.
India to pilot retail digital currency on December 1 (techcrunch.com)
19786.
Adopt Makefile in all of your projects (yieldcode.blog)
19787.
19788.
Hawaii’s Mauna Loa volcano erupts, officials warn people to prepare to evacuate (theguardian.com)
19789.
Improving React Interaction Times by 4x (causal.app)
19790.
Precision fermentation gains ground in producing new sources of protein (foodingredientsfirst.com)
19791.
Concise Electronics for Geeks (lcamtuf.coredump.cx)
19792.
Orange Pi 800: ARM Keyboard Computer (youtube.com)
19793.
Scaling Mastodon: The Compendium (hazelweakly.me)
19794.
Improv Can Build Confidence (npr.org)
19795.
Having a Creative Practice as a Programmer (the.scapegoat.dev)
19796.
How China’s electric vehicle boom is ravaging the environment (restofworld.org)
19797.
Debugging in Elixir and Erlang: An Introduction (blog.appsignal.com)
19798.
The chase is on: Regulators are slowly cracking down on vapes aimed at teens (npr.org)
19799.
Good night, Alexa: Voice assistants face deep cuts (axios.com)
19800.
Online Safety Bill: Plan to make big tech remove harmful content axed (bbc.com)