October 2022 Archive
10141.
Digital media drive affective polarization through partisan sorting (pnas.org)
10142.
Democracy's Library (blog.archive.org)
10143.
A small benchmark for functional languages targeting web browsers (gergo.erdi.hu)
10144.
Show HN: We made a GitHub App to build custom analytics for software teams (github.com)
10145.
Visualized Neighborhood Map (hoodmaps.com)
10146.
The simplest and fastest balanced binary search tree: Top-down hash treap in Go (bugfix-66.com)
10147.
Google Play Integrity API: Genuine Binaries, Installs, and Devices (2021) (developer.android.com)
10148.
Bank of Japan announces emergency bond buying (twitter.com)
10149.
Data extraction from vector graphics in scientific publications (github.com)
10150.
WhatsApp is now a spammer's paradise in India (restofworld.org)
10151.
Tips on Starting with Obsidian (hanki.dev)
10152.
Engineering Manager (fly.io)
10153.
Every time I’m at the dentist I’m fascinated by the software they use (twitter.com)
10154.
Tech Books you have to read, to be a better Software Engineer (medium.com)
10155.
Tell HN: iSQi sharing your personal details with 3rd party, assumed opt-in
10156.
Ask HN: What CRM do you use?
10157.
All Talks from ViteConf – Nuxt SvelteKit SolidStart Astro Storybook StackBlitz (viteconf.org)
10158.
Lessons learned from writing a weekly changelog for two years (june.so)
10159.
Keeping Up with the Karumes (2015) (economist.com)
10160.
At least 1,400 US-based ethnic Chinese scientists exited American institutions (scmp.com)
10161.
Why Jupyter users should switch to Quarto (youtube.com)
10162.
Conway's Law (martinfowler.com)
10163.
Free online tool to run SQL queries on your spreadsheets (apispreadsheets.com)
10164.
The Journey of Friar John of Pian de Carpine to the Court of Kuyuk Khan 1245-47 (depts.washington.edu)
10165.
Niemann vs. Carlsen [pdf] (storage.courtlistener.com)
10166.
Bionic nose pairs an e-nose with a brain implant (spectrum.ieee.org)
10167.
I needed a source of startup investors. They're all expensive (buildgrowth.co)
10168.
Tell HN: Don't be Datadog, don't send 'hope you don't mind me reaching out' spam
10169.
Ditch Your To-Do List and Use These Docs to Make More Impact (review.firstround.com)
10170.
Physicists Got a Quantum Computer to Work by Blasting It with Fibonacci Sequence (gizmodo.com)