October 2022 Archive
5161.
Once-in-a-Generation Wealth Boom Ends for America’s Middle Class (bloomberg.com)
5162.
Google Blurring Out Satellite Images of Israel – Again (haaretz.com)
5163.
Show HN: placesloth.com – generate placeholder images of sloths (placesloth.com)
5164.
Newswriting for Radio: Glossary (newscript.com)
5165.
China turns on the largest compressed air energy storage plant (newatlas.com)
5166.
George Hotz's self-driving company unable to buy AI chips (twitter.com)
5167.
PayPal won’t fine users ($2.5K) for misinformation posts, policy “in error” (axios.com)
5168.
Character.ai (chatbot) drama due to censorship (twitter.com)
5169.
Show HN: Filelove – minimal P2P file transfer right in the browser (file.love)
5170.
Google starts rolling out passkey support for Android and Chrome (9to5google.com)
5171.
Microsoft Designer (Canva's Competitor) (designer.microsoft.com)
5172.
Scientists got lab-grown human brain cells to play 'Pong' (engadget.com)
5173.
Why Doctors Hate Their Computers (2018) (newyorker.com)
5174.
Finland's OL3 nuclear reactor risks more delays after damage found (reuters.com)
5175.
The Unbearable Peace (1991) (granta.com)
5176.
A 1990s relic, floppy disks get second life at California warehouse (reuters.com)
5177.
Russian Oligarchs Obscure Their Wealth Through Secretive Isle of Man Network (wsj.com)
5178.
Vitamin D Supplements Don’t Reduce Covid-19 Risk (jamanetwork.com)
5179.
Substituting economics for politics is a failure (pluralistic.net)
5180.
Intel Q3/2022 [pdf] (d1io3yog0oux5.cloudfront.net)
5181.
Adobe Steals Your Color (pluralistic.net)
5182.
Are completely out of touch with copper mining (twitter.com)
5183.
CodeMirror 6.0 (codemirror.net)
5184.
Show HN: Hadmean – The easiest and most efficient internal tool generator (github.com)
5185.
Warner Bros. Is Deleting Purchases of Their Digital Content Off Your Library (giantfreakinrobot.com)
5186.
A camp marketplace built with No-Code was acquired by an European market leader (nocode-exits.com)
5187.
Shape Up – Stop Running in Circles and Ship Work That Matters (basecamp.com)
5188.
Forget Stadia, Google is getting back into VR in a way we didn't expect (androidcentral.com)
5189.
The Pandemic’s Legacy Is Already Clear: All of this will happen again (theatlantic.com)
5190.
The most terrifying case of all is about to be heard by the US supreme court (theguardian.com)