December 2022 Archive
8761.
Staunton Chess Set (en.wikipedia.org)
8762.
Inflation in the Baltics: a warning for the rest of Europe (ft.com)
8763.
The Truth About Fat (2020) (pbs.org)
8764.
Show HN: Qrgpt, a small CLI utility for better code generation (github.com)
8765.
Dopamine is not just the feel-good hormone (studyfinds.org)
8766.
A Smart Contract Auditor Shows How They Hack Smart Contracts (youtube.com)
8767.
Quick Summary of “Atomic Habits” (joinsquad.co)
8768.
Google’s Datacenter Network: Clos Topologies and Centralized Control (micahlerner.com)
8769.
Bitwarden: E2E Encrypted FOSS LastPass Alternative (bitwarden.com)
8770.
Remote work is killing big offices. Cities must change to survive (stackoverflow.blog)
8771.
Year of the tech grifter: will Silicon Valley ever learn from its mistakes? (theguardian.com)
8772.
The Male Monkey Dance (robkhenderson.substack.com)
8773.
Ask HN: Is there notification system/plugin/add-on for HN notifications?
8774.
Starflight Reverse (github.com)
8775.
Questions for a First Date (2011) (web.archive.org)
8776.
GPT Takes the Bar Exam (papers.ssrn.com)
8777.
A Mathematical Theory of Privacy (baida.dev)
8778.
Governor Hochul Signs the Digital Fair Repair Act into Law (governor.ny.gov)
8779.
Show HN: Hoverflow – Nested browsing for wikis and docs (hoverflow.io)
8780.
2023 Predictions (profgalloway.com)
8781.
Hacking Videos | Insecure Lab (insecure.in)
8782.
Ask HN: What are your 2023 goals?
8783.
Last Resolution Standing (laststanding.app)
8784.
Raph’s Reflections and Wishes for 2023 (raphlinus.github.io)
8785.
Unfortunately We Are Not Living in a “Simulation” (currentaffairs.org)
8786.
Lucas Beyer on Twitter: “How Good of a Bert Can One Get in One Day on One GPU? (twitter.com)
8787.
Benedict XVI: on the emergence of the internet as a network for communication (vatican.va)
8788.
Wind-pellet shear sailing to reach 5-20% light-speed for interstellar travel (youtube.com)
8789.
Gerrymandering game, theory/application/practice (static01.nytimes.com)
8790.
Could getting rid of old cells turn back the clock on aging? (arstechnica.com)