November 2022 Archive
19951.
Amazon OpenSearch Serverless (Preview) (aws.amazon.com)
19952.
How New Orleans Became a Hive of JFK Conspiracism (quillette.com)
19953.
It’s Time for ‘Maximum Viable Product’ (debugger.medium.com)
19954.
Improving Storage Systems Using Machine Learning (dl.acm.org)
19955.
Q&A about the Windows Start Menu and Taskbar (blogs.harvard.edu)
19956.
Rafael Conde's Personal Website (rafa.design)
19957.
Standard Readme (github.com)
19958.
Improving Concurrent Chip Design, Manufacturing, and Test Flows (semiengineering.com)
19959.
Diffusion models will bring the Diamond Age’s Primer to life (88stacks.com)
19960.
Gitlab Is Down (now back up) (status.gitlab.com)
19961.
OpenAI upgrades GPT-3, with rhyming poetry and lyrics (arstechnica.com)
19962.
Amazon’s New Chip Moves AWS into High-Performance Computing (bloomberg.com)
19963.
DigitalOcean Opens Australian Datacentre (digitalocean.com)
19964.
Risk of Nuclear Disaster Map (nucleardisastermap.com)
19965.
AMC Networks to See ‘Large-Scale Layoff’ After Streaming Miscalculation (indiewire.com)
19966.
Non-Convergent Discourse (en.wikipedia.org)
19967.
Sequoia's Leaked YouTube Investment Memo (notes.willrobbins.org)
19968.
fncli: An attribute macro to simplify writing simple command line applications (github.com)
19969.
How Liquid Death's Founder Started a $700M Water Brand (cnbc.com)
19970.
EA Patents Algorithm to Detect Colluding Players (arstechnica.com)
19971.
Top Senators want controls on US contractors using Chinese chips (theregister.com)
19972.
Federal Reserve Economic Data (Fred) API (fred.stlouisfed.org)
19973.
Cattle Grid (en.wikipedia.org)
19974.
The God Endpoints will continue until morale improves (swyx.io)
19975.
Sony Mocopi: Mobile Motion Capture (sony.jp)
19976.
19977.
China Military Power Report [pdf] (media.defense.gov)
19978.
Think about tech debt as a product manager (medium.com)
19979.
Osxphotos: Python app, library to export pictures and metadata from macOS Photos (github.com)
19980.
For $20 a month, you can host meetings in Mozilla’s mini metaverse (techcrunch.com)