December 2022 Archive
11671.
The 8 Influencers Charged With a $100M ETF Fraud Scheme (qz.com)
11672.
Show HN: Eleven – Self-hosted Codespaces alternative (side-project) (github.com)
11673.
Spotify’s plan to monetize developers via its open source Backstage project (techcrunch.com)
11674.
Microsoft announces rollout of the EU Data Boundary for Microsoft Cloud 1/1/2023 (blogs.microsoft.com)
11675.
'Maniacs who enjoy killing': Russian defector's unit accused of Bucha war crimes (lite.cnn.com)
11676.
General Availability of Google Cloud AlloyDB for PostgreSQL (cloud.google.com)
11677.
Prosecution of Sam Bankman-Fried Could Rise or Fall on Intent (wsj.com)
11678.
Carl Rogers on Why Teaching Is Overrated (leadingsapiens.com)
11679.
Google Company Intrinsic Acquires ROS Maker Open Source Robotics Corp (therobotreport.com)
11680.
CS professor is developing Python programming game (store.steampowered.com)
11681.
Universal Document Processing (Paper) (arxiv.org)
11682.
Twitter's Blacklists (thefp.com)
11683.
Not enough is known about the science of pads and tampons (economist.com)
11684.
The art world’s lost sense of humour (unherd.com)
11685.
What makes you push through when « no one cares »? (github.com)
11686.
Tunnel Vision in Computer Vision: Can ChatGPT See? (medium.com)
11687.
Chrome Dev Insider: The year that was (developer.chrome.com)
11688.
Dismantling Sellafield: the epic task of shutting down a nuclear site (theguardian.com)
11689.
Reinventing Back End Subsetting at Google (ACM Queue) (queue.acm.org)
11690.
A brand new Linux DRM display driver – for a 1992 computer (theregister.com)
11691.
New extensions available now on Firefox for Android Nightly (blog.mozilla.org)
11692.
Bill Gates-Backed Startup Plans Large Solar Power Component Plant (wsj.com)
11693.
Free buses are a money saver. Riders say they’re still too slow (washingtonpost.com)
11694.
New food technologies could release the world’s farmland back to nature (theconversation.com)
11695.
Postgres support for JSON is 10 years old (crunchydata.com)
11696.
I am doing online reading sessions on Mastering Emacs (susam.net)
11697.
A Georgia company grew the grass for the World Cup–and then flew it to Qatar (qz.com)
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11699.
Mozilla is collaborating with WebKit and Google Chrome on Speedometer 3 (twitter.com)
11700.
Update Your Repo's Product Screenshots (mixpeek.com)