October 2022 Archive
5701.
Towards debuggability and secure deployments of eBPF programs on Windows (cloudblogs.microsoft.com)
5702.
Nancy Pelosi's husband 'violently assaulted' at San Francisco home (abcnews.go.com)
5703.
Show HN: Gun.io funding 3 months of dev resources from their platform (gun.io)
5704.
Humans Are 8% Virus–How Ancient Viral DNA in Our Genome Plays a Role in Disease (singularityhub.com)
5705.
A Complete Taxonomy of Internet Chum (theawl.com)
5706.
TSMC wants to unleash a flood of chiplet designs with 3DFabric Alliance (theregister.com)
5707.
Red Bull F1 team receive $7M fine and 10% aero research reduction (bbc.co.uk)
5708.
5709.
The First Minute of Every Phone Call Is Torture Now (theatlantic.com)
5710.
Astronomers forced to rethink early Webb telescope findings (nature.com)
5711.
Book Review: Malleus Maleficarum (astralcodexten.substack.com)
5712.
20 Years of Top Trending Google Searches (visualcapitalist.com)
5713.
The New Moats (2017) (news.greylock.com)
5714.
5715.
Atlassians GHS-6999: how a Roadmap turned into a clusterfuck (jira.atlassian.com)
5716.
Science Has a Nasty Photoshopping Problem (nytimes.com)
5717.
Why Is This Company Building a Music Based 3G Feature Phone in 2022? (medium.com)
5718.
China’s space station is almost complete – how will scientists use it? (nature.com)
5719.
Kathleen Booth, computer pioneer who made a major breakthrough in programming (telegraph.co.uk)
5720.
Elon Musk Is Not a Renegade Outsider – HE’S a Pentagon Contractor (mintpressnews.com)
5721.
NASA details plan for sending Mars rocks to Earth (theregister.com)
5722.
Using deep learning to annotate the protein universe [pdf] (nature.com)
5723.
Just like humans, more intelligent jays have greater self-control (phys.org)
5724.
The Cochise County Groundwater Wars (grist.org)
5725.
Tesla Semi accelerates with otherworldy speed and sound in new video (teslarati.com)
5726.
A brief history of Elon Musk sabotaging Matt Levine’s time off (theverge.com)
5727.
Elon Musk named sole director of Twitter, dissolves board (thehill.com)
5728.
A surprising way to lose your file in Git
5729.
Ask HN: Why does Machine Learning use these assumptions?
5730.
Ask HN: Why shouldn't I use port forwarding?