December 2022 Archive
7021.
7022.
The Samsung Galaxy S22 was just hacked in 55 seconds (tomsguide.com)
7023.
Acorn & ARM: MIPS for the Masses (abortretry.fail)
7024.
The Ancient Economy is a book about the economic system of classical antiquity (en.wikipedia.org)
7025.
7026.
Show HN: Matcha, a Local RSS Daily Digest for Markdown Readers Such as Obsidian (github.com)
7027.
Uber Sues NYC over Wage Hikes for Rideshare Drivers (nbcnewyork.com)
7028.
The Federal Reserve’s Artificial Recession (theatlantic.com)
7029.
The Dangerous Online Cult of 1,200 Calories (melmagazine.com)
7030.
Horizon EDA 2.4 Blog (blog.horizon-eda.org)
7031.
FCC uses Uber's H3 standard for broadband maps (us-fcc.app.box.com)
7032.
Information is the frontier for the study of life (bigthink.com)
7033.
The vision behind the Marten web framework (world.hey.com)
7034.
Linux Kernel 6.1 Released with Initial Rust Code (lkml.org)
7035.
How Well Does ChatGPT Understand Quantum Computing? (quantum-machines.co)
7036.
Why the laws of physics don't exist (newscientist.com)
7037.
A nuclear fusion reaction resulting in a net energy gain has occurred (cnn.com)
7038.
She Turns Fluids into ‘Black Holes’ and ‘Inflating Universes’ (quantamagazine.org)
7039.
“Online testing is a joke”: Chinese students use remote access software to cheat (restofworld.org)
7040.
Google’s Quest to Digitize Troops’ Tissue Samples (propublica.org)
7041.
Amazon Joins the Open Invention Network (aws.amazon.com)
7042.
Support for Windows 7 and 8 fully ends in January, including Microsoft Edge (arstechnica.com)
7043.
ncnn: High-performance neural network inference framework optimized for mobile (github.com)
7044.
Every startup should build a product map. Here’s how to do it (bootcamp.uxdesign.cc)
7045.
Police in China arrest gang who laundered $1.7B via crypto (cnbc.com)
7046.
Beyond Functional Programming: The Verse Programming Language [video] (youtube.com)
7047.
Private SaaS, a New Paradigm (thenewstack.io)
7048.
FTX Bankruptcy Means $73M in Political Donations at Risk of Being Clawed Back (bloomberg.com)
7049.
U.S. data shows Keystone pipeline leaks becoming more severe in recent years (globalnews.ca)
7050.
“Twitter Files” part 5 (twitter.com)