November 2022 Archive
661.
Lisp-stick on a Python (docs.hylang.org)
662.
PayPal Allows Bypassing Two-Factor Authentication with a Button Click (medium.com)
663.
Crsql – Multi-writer and CRDT support for SQLite (github.com)
664.
Shanghai Disney shuts: Visitors unable to leave without negative Covid test (bbc.com)
665.
Show HN: Tracking my local bus with a RaspberryPi (purplehoisin.com)
666.
Why did the OpenSSL punycode vulnerability happen? (words.filippo.io)
667.
Divers accidentally find a piece of the Challenger space shuttle (smithsonianmag.com)
668.
Show HN: A native macOS client for Apache Kafka (defn.io)
669.
Computer proof ‘blows up’ centuries-old fluid equations (quantamagazine.org)
670.
Rust: “Explain GATs Like I'm 5 Years Old” (old.reddit.com)
671.
Ask HN: “Contact Us” Pricing
672.
Pinboard vs. Raindrop (dsalo.info)
673.
Using rats to clear land mines in Cambodia (sapiens.org)
674.
Adversarial Policies Beat Professional-Level Go AIs (arxiv.org)
675.
Rhasspy – Offline private voice assistant for many human languages (github.com)
676.
Tell HN: Siri provides Apple Music link when sharing current song on Spotify
677.
DOJ will examine whether RealPage helped landlords coordinate rent increases (propublica.org)
678.
Awesome Node-Based UIs (github.com)
679.
Pristine meteorite found within hours of hitting Earth (astronomy.com)
680.
UK food price inflation hit 16.2% in October – cost of food basics surging (bbc.co.uk)
681.
A cost model for Nim (nim-lang.org)
682.
APL deserves its renaissance too (2018) (wordsandbuttons.online)
683.
Why are clinical trials so expensive? Tales from the beast’s belly (milkyeggs.com)
684.
Tiniest x86-64-Linux emulator (github.com)
685.
Man wins the legal right to not be 'fun' at work (businessinsider.com)
686.
Musk’s Twitter purchase was a leveraged buyout
687.
Ask HN: How to deal with burnout and its consequences?
688.
Regulators OK largest dam demolition in history to restore salmon habitat (oregonlive.com)
689.
Show HN: FIFA Interactive Bracket (World Cup) (worldcup.cole.ws)
690.
SpaceX is now building a Raptor engine a day, NASA says (arstechnica.com)