2022 Archive
11071.
GPT based tool that writes the commit message for you (github.com)
11072.
The new FreeDOS 1.3 is now available for download (sourceforge.net)
11073.
Using Notion as a headless CMS for our blog (datanarratives.com)
11074.
Introduction to Homotopy Type Theory (arxiv.org)
11075.
GitHub Code Search (Preview) (cs.github.com)
11076.
DALL-E, the Metaverse, and Zero Marginal Content (stratechery.com)
11077.
Gojq: Pure Go Implementation of Jq (github.com)
11078.
Tiktoken: OpenAI’s Tokenizer (github.com)
11079.
A large collection of fraudulent web stores (chair6.net)
11080.
Show HN: MdSilo – A knowledge silo that runs in your web browser (mdsilo.com)
11081.
EU DSA: Industry and government interests prevail over citizens’ digital rights (patrick-breyer.de)
11082.
GitHub backtracks on deprecating the trending tabs page (github.com)
11083.
URL is also a shell script that executes some malicious(?) code (github.com)
11084.
Kitchen Renovation ideas animation using Stable Diffusion [video] (youtube.com)
11085.
Will you write HTML with us tomorrow? (html.energy)
11086.
Show HN: Open-source Firebase Alternative? It's here (github.com)
11087.
Actuarial Life Table (ssa.gov)
11088.
Dashy: Homepage for Your Homelab (dashy.to)
11089.
Interactive course about “everyday” data science (tigyog.app)
11090.
Give me /events, not webhooks (blog.sequin.io)
11091.
When WikiLeaks bumped into the CIA: Operation Kudo exposed [video] (media.ccc.de)
11092.
De-anonymizing ransomware domains on the dark web (blog.talosintelligence.com)
11093.
I'm making a Typescript type-checker in Rust (zackoverflow.dev)
11094.
RustyHermit – A Rust-based, lightweight unikernel (github.com)
11095.
Make an internet radio station with one line of bash (schollz.com)
11096.
Degoogle: Alternatives to Google products, privacy tips, tricks, links (degoogle.jmoore.dev)
11097.
LiteDB: A .NET embedded NoSQL database (litedb.org)
11098.
Ask HN: Can you recommend a book to learn basic electrical concepts/engineering?
11099.
Once in a Lifetime (ethanhein.com)
11100.
We are splitting our database into Main and CI (about.gitlab.com)