October 2022 Archive
7951.
Pacaso, SF unicorn startup for 'second home ownership,' lays off 30% of staff (sfgate.com)
7952.
We Keep Overeating and What We Can Do About It (theatlantic.com)
7953.
A finance guy paid me to run his Tinder (zora.medium.com)
7954.
German cyber security chief fired over alleged Russia ties (dw.com)
7955.
Thinking about tag-based filesystems
7956.
What Conservative MPs think of their government (youtube.com)
7957.
Ask HN: What are some good online resources for learning about web development?
7958.
Donbas Doubles – Search for Girkin and Plotnitsky Cover Identities (bellingcat.com)
7959.
A 1990s relic, floppy disks get second life at California warehouse (reuters.com)
7960.
Information Dynamics and the Arrow of Time (arxiv.org)
7961.
Show HN: Recent – list most recent files (codeberg.org)
7962.
Why can't Twitter stop the “Twoo Fun” spam? (shkspr.mobi)
7963.
Twitter's New Icons (twitter.com)
7964.
Scramble for shade: Why cities aren’t planting more trees (politico.eu)
7965.
A New 3,200-Megapixel Camera Has Astronomers Salivating (wired.com)
7966.
Ministry of Home Affairs' Response to Sir Richard Branson (mha.gov.sg)
7967.
The Mighty Pickup Slims Down (nytimes.com)
7968.
World Does Not Have Enough Lithium and Cobalt to Replace Batteries Every 10 Year (dailysceptic.org)
7969.
Need it take 7,500 people to run Twitter? (world.hey.com)
7970.
US AG Garland announces charges against 13 Chinese spy suspects (nbcnews.com)
7971.
The End of Excel (every.to)
7972.
Amazon driver found dead near truck after possible dog attack (lite.cnn.com)
7973.
Why Did Cotopaxi Leave San Francisco? (theatlantic.com)
7974.
The Art of Lying (2018) (scientificamerican.com)
7975.
Low-code and no-code are making developers' jobs better (zdnet.com)
7976.
Printer Recommendations for Latex – 2022
7977.
Bukowski – A typewriter that captures everything while typing (bukowski-typewriter.netlify.app)
7978.
ChatServer by Apple (github.com)
7979.
Ask HN: Are there any authorization systems that use PKI instead of tokens?
7980.
Facebook and Mark Zuckerberg just raised a giant middle finger to Wall Street (businessinsider.com)