2022 Archive
18931.
Protein tweak makes CRISPR gene editing 4k times less error-prone (newatlas.com)
18932.
Show HN: Speki – Flashcards in Terminal (github.com)
18933.
Pico-8 CPU (pico-8.fandom.com)
18934.
The Problem with NFTs (youtube.com)
18935.
Contrastive Representation Learning (lilianweng.github.io)
18936.
Who first thought of the notion of Polynomial Time? (blog.computationalcomplexity.org)
18937.
UxPlay: AirPlay Unix mirroring server (github.com)
18938.
Vectorscan – portable fork of hyperscan – high-performance regex matching lib (github.com)
18939.
DuckDuckGo browser allows Microsoft trackers due to search agreement (bleepingcomputer.com)
18940.
Markov Chains for Queueing Systems (two-wrongs.com)
18941.
Sketch: A Common Lisp environment for the creation of electronic art (github.com)
18942.
Container escape flaw fixed in CRI-O runtime engine (duo.com)
18943.
Eating horsemeat in France (lamelonne.substack.com)
18944.
Bots behind the game console shortage (theverge.com)
18945.
Joni Mitchell joins Neil Young in protest against Spotify (npr.org)
18946.
Germany doesn't rule out closing Telegram – interior minister (reuters.com)
18947.
Ask HN: What are the best programming tricks you know?
18948.
Investor home purchases drop 30% (wsj.com)
18949.
America COMPETES Act of 2022 passed House and Senate (congress.gov)
18950.
US annual inflation declines to 7.1% in November vs. 7.3% expected (bls.gov)
18951.
SF Conservancy now accepting copyright assignment for any GPL software (sfconservancy.org)
18952.
Firefox now only available via snap on Ubuntu (old.reddit.com)
18953.
Discuss HN: Software Careers Post ChatGPT+
18954.
Ask HN: Is Clojure Dead?
18955.
Safari: Point to specific bugs and missing support that frustrate you (twitter.com)
18956.
Advantages of CRT over LCD (dfarq.homeip.net)
18957.
How I got involved in the Rust community (ochagavia.nl)
18958.
A deceptively simple plan to replenish California’s groundwater (nationalgeographic.com)
18959.
Atlas OS: A Windows version designed for gamers (atlasos.net)
18960.
The enduring mystery of ‘Jawn,’ Philadelphia’s all-purpose noun (2016) (atlasobscura.com)