October 2022 Archive
7891.
Ask HN: Who would be interested in a browser extension for fast video upscaling?
7892.
Monster Energy wins $293M false-advertising verdict against rival Bang (reuters.com)
7893.
Ask HN: Is realtime functionality of Firebase and Supabase DBs any useful?
7894.
Gavin Newsom’s Gas Price Premium (wsj.com)
7895.
The new factory making meat that’s illegal to eat (afr.com)
7896.
Inflation makes everything more expensive, right? Apparently not bananas (datafantic.com)
7897.
Fastest and Almost Forgotten: Martin Rem's Union-Find in Go (bugfix-66.com)
7898.
Chess.com to publish their findings on Carlsen – Niemann case (chessdom.com)
7899.
Elon Musk is releasing a new Tesla for the Russian market (twitter.com)
7900.
CIOs Still Waiting for Cloud Investments to Pay Off (wsj.com)
7901.
Musk's Friends, Cheerleaders Suddenly Quiet on About-Face (wsj.com)
7902.
Is there a performant way to serve a website leveraging P2P?
7903.
Show HN: Generic Hooking Mechanism for Python (github.com)
7904.
Vitamin B2 depletion promotes longevity in worm model study (onlinelibrary.wiley.com)
7905.
After College, Too Many Students Don’t Know Where to Go Next (nytimes.com)
7906.
Is there a valid reason why Google Meet doesn't support 1080p?
7907.
Musk sought a discount of as much as 30%, then just 10%, finally paid full price (nytimes.com)
7908.
Ask HN: Wouldn't it be trivial for ISP to determine site via traffic patterns?
7909.
HuggyStudio created a no-code agency to fund their startup ideas (medium.com)
7910.
We are already midway through exploring the galaxy (probably) (interconnected.org)
7911.
UK defies climate warnings with new oil and gas licences (bbc.co.uk)
7912.
Show HN: Infinite Music from the Boston Public Library (locserendipity.com)
7913.
Explosion on bridge connecting Russia and Crimea (youtube.com)
7914.
Shipping Containers Took Over the World (then broke it) (youtube.com)
7915.
Do you know any great old web themed websites or social networks?
7916.
One of the world’s first human composting facilities (theverge.com)
7917.
Project Liftoff: Universal Intelligent Systems by 2030 – Carl Hewitt (youtube.com)
7918.
Is dictation on iOS 16 broke for you? (discussions.apple.com)
7919.
Chicago scientists are testing an unhackable quantum internet in their basement (washingtonpost.com)
7920.
A month after switching to Debian, I know I made the right call (joshtronic.com)