December 2022 Archive
541.
Framer's Magic Motion (nan.fyi)
542.
The impotence of being clever (hedgehogreview.com)
543.
Bra size calculator (calculator.net)
544.
SouthwestAirlines' Meltdown Shows How Corporations Pit Consumers Against Workers (thecolumn.substack.com)
545.
Ask HN: What are some of the best podcasts for developers?
546.
‘Perpetual broths’ that simmer for decades (atlasobscura.com)
547.
Leak of a cancelled 1996 “Duke Nukem Forever” side-scroller (twitter.com)
548.
My secret life as an 11-year-old BBS sysop (arstechnica.com)
549.
Cognitive ability is a powerful predictor of political tolerance (onlinelibrary.wiley.com)
550.
Ask HN: What to do with a coffee plantation with about 8000 trees?
551.
NixOS 22.11 “Raccoon” (nixos.org)
552.
‘My power’s low’: NASA’s Insight Mars lander prepares to sign off (theguardian.com)
553.
Passwordless Authentication – Access Your Bitwarden Web Vault Without a Password (bitwarden.com)
554.
Ruby delights built into the language (technology.doximity.com)
555.
I've just started mixing shaders with Pygame (dafluffypotato.itch.io)
556.
LineageOS 20 (lineageos.org)
557.
Apple to end employee gagging clauses after activist campaign (ft.com)
558.
“Why We Sleep” is riddled with scientific and factual errors (2019) (guzey.com)
559.
Taiga: A free and open-source project management tool (taiga.io)
560.
Rewriting TypeScript in Rust? (totaltypescript.com)
561.
Money, money, money (and investing) (2015) (philip.greenspun.com)
562.
Save web pages as PDF in Firefox for Android (support.mozilla.org)
563.
Can Lego City Powered Up trains be automated? (bricks.stackexchange.com)
564.
Introduction to Locality-Sensitive Hashing (2018) (tylerneylon.com)
565.
France prepares for possibility of electricity blackouts during winter months (rfi.fr)
566.
Bright flash is a black hole jet pointing at Earth, astronomers say (phys.org)
567.
The antimicrobial resistance crisis needs action now (journals.plos.org)
568.
ChatGPT produces made-up nonexistent references
569.
‘Luddite’ Teens (nytimes.com)
570.
IBM creates 24-core Power chip so customers can exploit Oracle database license (theregister.com)