December 2022 Archive
571.
Why do bees die when they sting you? (subanima.org)
572.
Tailnet Lock (tailscale.com)
573.
Ancient grammatical puzzle solved after 2,500 years (phys.org)
574.
2022 was the year of Linux on the Desktop? (justingarrison.com)
575.
Tell HN: Your Android carrier can remotely turn settings on
576.
An M1 for Curl (daniel.haxx.se)
577.
Stack Overflow questions are being flooded with answers from ChatGPT
578.
Fire Them All; God Will Know His Own (thecrimson.com)
579.
Chrome, 10 Years Later (neugierig.org)
580.
Asymmetry detected in the distribution of galaxies (quantamagazine.org)
581.
Ideas that changed my life (collabfund.com)
582.
The 6.1 kernel is out (lwn.net)
583.
User Interface Design: Rules of Thumb (mannhowie.com)
584.
Show HN: Infisical – open-source secrets manager (github.com)
585.
WLED Project (kno.wled.ge)
586.
The cold hard truth about electric vehicles in winter (axios.com)
587.
Show HN: Whole Git repo was made with ChatGPT (github.com)
588.
AI chatbots are not a replacement for search engines (iai.tv)
589.
Read this post ‘unless’ you’re not a Ruby developer (jesseduffield.com)
590.
TSMC founder Morris Chang says globalization and free trade 'almost dead' (asia.nikkei.com)
591.
Fast midpoint between two integers without overflow (lemire.me)
592.
Unintended consequences of blocking IP addresses (blog.cloudflare.com)
593.
Valve is paying open source developers to keep Steam Deck playable (pcgamer.com)
594.
News for Ruby 3.2.0 (docs.ruby-lang.org)
595.
Hijacking infrared to make a dumb device smart (kennedn.com)
596.
Brute Force Colors (arnaud-carre.github.io)
597.
Surviving disillusionment (2020) (spakhm.com)
598.
Mars Now (mars.nasa.gov)
599.
Kagi – Paid Search Engine (kagi.com)
600.
Boring Python: Code quality (b-list.org)