December 2022 Archive
11941.
Cathie Wood's ETFs lost investors more than $1B before this year wipeout (finance.yahoo.com)
11942.
HOA doesn’t allow Rivian (or other pickup trucks) (youtube.com)
11943.
11944.
Closely monitoring household energy data can unleash their solar outputs (theconversation.com)
11945.
Information Operations Targeting 2022 U.S. Midterm Elections (mandiant.com)
11946.
The cargo hauling aircraft with no pilots on board (bbc.com)
11947.
Chinese smartphone giant Xiaomi said to cut 15% of its workforce (scmp.com)
11948.
Fastest way to get a web app with user reg/auth/basic CRUD up and running? (twitter.com)
11949.
The Backstory of OpenAI (wsj.com)
11950.
My Embarrassing Google Interview (youtube.com)
11951.
Show HN: High performance HTML5 parser for Ruby, a Nokogiri alternative (github.com)
11952.
Pentax announces that they’re working on new film cameras (youtube.com)
11953.
UI and Web Design with AI (Midjourney) [video] (youtube.com)
11954.
Orbiter Discovers “Mysterious Shapes” Inside Mars Craters (futurism.com)
11955.
British Airways: Flights leaving US grounded over technical issue (bbc.com)
11956.
Google for India (blog.google)
11957.
Apple Music Sing: a second look
11958.
Prediction Market FAQ (astralcodexten.substack.com)
11959.
PubMed GPT, a Purpose-Built AI Model Trained to Interpret Biomedical Language (marktechpost.com)
11960.
Ask HN: What software do you use with your FLIR thermal imager cameras?
11961.
Reconstructing Biblical military campaigns using geomagnetic field data (pnas.org)
11962.
About Index.js Files (kristiandupont.medium.com)
11963.
NASA Robot Sends One of the Saddest Tweets I Have Ever Seen (kotaku.com)
11964.
UK bank TSB fined £49M over IT meltdown (bbc.co.uk)
11965.
The Pocket Guide to Debugging (wizardzines.com)
11966.
Somalia Is on the Brink of Famine (economist.com)
11967.
Dr. Jeffrey Jaffe Steps Down as W3C CEO (w3.org)
11968.
NGI: Open, Interoperable, Decentralised and Trust-Based Fediverse Applications (ngi.eu)
11969.
Putting a Pico on a Lego Brick (tomshardware.com)
11970.
Corteza: 100% open-source, fully standardized low-code app development platform (cortezaproject.org)