November 2022 Archive
1921.
Stack Computers: the new wave (1989) [pdf] (users.ece.cmu.edu)
1922.
AMD Launches EPYC 9004 “Genoa” Processors – Up to 96 Cores, Zen 4, AVX-512 (phoronix.com)
1923.
Twitter’s CISO, chief privacy office and chief compliance officer all resigned (twitter.com)
1924.
iFixit Put Up Right to Repair Billboard Along New York Governor's Drive to Work (pirg.org)
1925.
Good machine learning practice for medical device development (fda.gov)
1926.
Steps to improve your writing (2020) (adamfaliq.wordpress.com)
1927.
The Fibre Optic Path (potaroo.net)
1928.
Twitter Suspends Kathy Griffin After She Changed Her Handle to ‘Elon Musk’ (yahoo.com)
1929.
TikTok is the bane of my existence working with middle schoolers (twitter.com)
1930.
Orange Pi 5: 8-core CPU 2.4GHz, up to 32GB DDR4 (orangepi.org)
1931.
Amazon Is Pausing Hiring for Corporate Workforce (wsj.com)
1932.
Map, magnetic, and grid north all align in southwest England (bbc.co.uk)
1933.
How we handled a recent phishing incident (dropbox.tech)
1934.
Acreom 1.0 – a lightweight Markdown editor with tasks for developers (acreom.com)
1935.
Launch HN: SimpleHash (YC W22) – API to query digital assets
1936.
El Salvador’s $300M Bitcoin ‘Revolution’ Is Failing Miserably (bloomberg.com)
1937.
Show HN: Open Source Bot That Summarizes Top Hacker News Stories Using GPT-3 (github.com)
1938.
Hollow City: Edward Hopper’s portraits of urban alienation (thebaffler.com)
1939.
Twitter just announced to employees via email is closing offices until next Mon (twitter.com)
1940.
Twitter: From my larger group of 50, 10 are staying, 40 are taking the severance (twitter.com)
1941.
Don't trust your business with Linode (twitter.com)
1942.
Languages Pre-Fortran (craftofcoding.wordpress.com)
1943.
Classic HCI Demos (jackrusher.com)
1944.
The AI community expresses sympathy on Hacker News (twitter.com)
1945.
The Technorati Generation (tedium.co)
1946.
Explore some of the finest open-source software out there (tchncs.de)
1947.
The Rails Foundation kicks off with one million dollars (rubyonrails.org)
1948.
Ask HN: Would You Work for Elon?
1949.
Overton's window creates opportunities for the brave (underorion.se)
1950.
Giant satellite outshines stars, sparking fresh concerns for astronomers (science.org)