2022 Archive
11371.
Can’t Hear What Actors Are Saying on TV? It’s Not You (wsj.com)
11372.
Moral injury can occur in many contexts and populations, including the workplace (hbr.org)
11373.
IKEA asks horror game to change so people stop comparing it to IKEA [update] (kotaku.com)
11374.
Xbox has accused Sony of paying Game Pass 'block fees' to developers (videogameschronicle.com)
11375.
High-intensity exercise, some new news (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
11376.
Hackers disrupt payroll for thousands of employers, including hospitals (npr.org)
11377.
Ask HN: Why isn't there a standard network audio protocol?
11378.
FTX's collapse strands scientists (science.org)
11379.
Vampire Attack Twitter (geohot.github.io)
11380.
Ask HN: Is it possible to have a structured work day in software dev?
11381.
'Old white guy' can move forward with workplace bias suit against AT&T (reuters.com)
11382.
Regrets of the Dying (2010) (bronnieware.com)
11383.
Ask HN: Does your team use feature flags?
11384.
A Cheap 2.5GbE PoE Unmanaged Switch (servethehome.com)
11385.
Rust without the async (hard) part (lunatic.solutions)
11386.
Winamp 5.9 (forums.winamp.com)
11387.
Making Code Faster (tbray.org)
11388.
How to Keep 600 Kilograms of Kazakh Highly Enriched Uranium Safe (warontherocks.com)
11389.
Two recent books by historians explore the crisis in biological psychiatry (bostonreview.net)
11390.
What happened when the rich stopped intermarrying in Britain (axios.com)
11391.
PhD gets 5x increase in postdoc interview invitations by just changing his name (twitter.com)
11392.
CVS sued over ‘fraudulent’ donations to American Diabetes Association (lawstreetmedia.com)
11393.
Nvidia adds liquid-cooled GPUs (blogs.nvidia.com)
11394.
Compile time evaluation in Nim, Zig, Rust and C++ (castillodel.github.io)
11395.
PipeWire 0.3.62 (gitlab.freedesktop.org)
11396.
The abundance, biomass, and distribution of ants on Earth (pnas.org)
11397.
Artist uses AI to fake 70s science fiction pulp covers – artwork and titles (cdm.link)
11398.
Faster IndexOf for Substrings in .NET (github.com)
11399.
Discovering latent knowledge in language models without supervision (arxiv.org)
11400.
Ask HN: What ML platform are you using?