October 2022 Archive
6361.
Show HN: We just enabled Vercel's preview comments on our docs page
6362.
React is getting inextricably linked to Next (twitter.com)
6363.
NASA testing cozy “Lunar RV” for moon astronauts (futurism.com)
6364.
OpenSSL 3.0.7 update to fix Critical CVE out next Tuesday 1300-1700UTC (twitter.com)
6365.
Crowdsourcing Digital Nomad sporty destinations (docs.google.com)
6366.
The Mysterious Armenian Alphabet (allinnet.info)
6367.
StarFighter (starlabs.systems)
6368.
The way Los Angeles is trying to solve homelessness is absolutely insane (nytimes.com)
6369.
Ask HN: Is it a good time to take a break?
6370.
Sam Bankman-Fried flirted with Musk's Twitter bid, but walked away (axios.com)
6371.
Kaktovik Numerals (en.wikipedia.org)
6372.
Many have asked for a copy of this book, here are all the pages in this thread (twitter.com)
6373.
NY Times: Musk fired Twitter’s entire senior staff “for cause” (twitter.com)
6374.
Wikipedia Down for Me
6375.
‘It’s got nasty’: the battle to build the US’s biggest solar power farm (theguardian.com)
6376.
Tell HN: Reminder: Critical OpenSSL CVE Goes Public Tomorrow at 1300-1700 UTC
6377.
Elon Musk Unveils Humanoid ‘Optimus’ Robot at Tesla’s AI Day (theguardian.com)
6378.
Tim Cook: I’m not sure the average person can tell you what the metaverse is (9to5mac.com)
6379.
Encycolorpedia – Hex Color Codes, Paint Matching and Color Picker (encycolorpedia.com)
6380.
Ask HN: Did you find AirPods pro 2 a worthy upgrade to AirPods pro
6381.
Ex-eBay execs get prison time for bizarre harassment scheme (apnews.com)
6382.
London Gold Bullion dealers are seeing demand, running out of inventory (bloomberg.com)
6383.
What is HTTP COOK request method in my logs? (serverfault.com)
6384.
Apple vs. Uniloc – Unsealed licensing table of patent troll (eff.org)
6385.
Ask HN: Visual node-based data wrangling?
6386.
Qwant Maps (github.com)
6387.
Lectures by Walter Lewin. They will make you ♥ Physics [video] (youtube.com)
6388.
Gazprom: Nord Stream leaks stop, gas supply could resume on single line (reuters.com)
6389.
Google blog – Meet the hackers keeping you safe online (blog.google)
6390.
Google Hacking vs. Criminal IP (blog.criminalip.io)