October 2022 Archive
5281.
Iran is literally locking in and shooting its best and brightest students (twitter.com)
5282.
Show HN: Free Stable Diffusion discord bot, accepts crypto for heavy use (github.com)
5283.
Synthesize Ethylene from Carbon Dioxide (phys.org)
5284.
The US Has Relatively Low Rates of Hiring Discrimination (marginalrevolution.com)
5285.
Solving One Problem with 16 Programming Languages (thenewstack.io)
5286.
How the 1918 Flu Epidemic Created One of Today’s Biggest Fitness Crazes (2020) (nytimes.com)
5287.
Coding in a War Zone (restofworld.org)
5288.
Replit's New Logomark (blog.replit.com)
5289.
Chess.com: 'Niemann Has Likely Cheated in More Than 100 Online Chess Games' (chess.com)
5290.
How Superhuman Grows: Lessons from a $2B email startup (howtheygrow.co)
5291.
An Anniversary and a Milestone for Reactiflux – 7 years and 200k members (reactiflux.com)
5292.
Show HN: Pandera – An open source data testing framework for data science and ML (pandera.readthedocs.io)
5293.
If You Say Something Is “Likely,” How Likely Do People Think It Is? (hbr.org)
5294.
China and USA Are Officially at Economic War – Technology Restriction Overview (semianalysis.substack.com)
5295.
The Exquisite Machine: The New Science of the Heart [video] (youtube.com)
5296.
My first time using Rust “for real” (Rust vs C++) (blog.vivekpanyam.com)
5297.
Elon Musk can’t be trusted to complete merger, Twitter tells judge (arstechnica.com)
5298.
5299.
Last week's US export controls could mark start of trade war (theregister.com)
5300.
The Complete Guide to Time Blocking (akiflow.com)
5301.
Using httm and ZFS to detect file modifications (or getting a little sleazy) (kimono-koans.github.io)
5302.
As a founder, you probably should not customize your computer a lot (twitter.com)
5303.
Greta Thunberg: Closing nuclear in Germany while increasing coal 'a mistake' (world-nuclear-news.org)
5304.
Lufthansa Unbans AirTags (twitter.com)
5305.
Hacked Data Shows Salvadoran Government Took Four MS-13 Leaders Out of Prison (elfaro.net)
5306.
5307.
Scientists Taught Brain Cells in a Dish to Play Video Games and It's Pretty Wild (vice.com)
5308.
Deploy FPGAs from a Web Browser (twitter.com)
5309.
Teenagers Are Telling Us That Something Is Wrong with America (nytimes.com)
5310.
Ask HN: What are good network design books in 2022?