November 2022 Archive
421.
Is 40 hours a week too much? (okta.com)
422.
Linux boot partitions and how to set them up (0pointer.net)
423.
It looks like I’m moving to Mastodon (simonwillison.net)
424.
FTX’s ownership of a U.S. bank raises questions (nytimes.com)
425.
Twitter to start layoffs -internal email (reuters.com)
426.
Nvidia Security Team: “What if we just stopped using C?” (blog.adacore.com)
427.
Voice assistants are not doing it for big tech (theregister.com)
428.
Early stages of Google Docs support in the Ladybird browser (twitter.com)
429.
The persistent and pervasive impact of bullying in childhood and adolescence (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
430.
Crypto trading firm Alameda Research might be insolvent (dirtybubblemedia.substack.com)
431.
Framework Laptops now have 4 Thunderbolt 4 ports (frame.work)
432.
Facebook has a hidden tool to delete your phone number, email (businessinsider.com)
433.
Intel plans to rival TSMC and Samsung as a chip supplier (asia.nikkei.com)
434.
Congressmembers Tried to Stop the SEC’s Inquiry into FTX (prospect.org)
435.
Starlink User Terminal Modchip (github.com)
436.
AWS IAM Roles, a tale of unnecessary complexity (infosec.rodeo)
437.
Rust in the 6.2 kernel (lwn.net)
438.
Mastodon Explained (mastodon.ie)
439.
Ask HN: Anyone go through Montessori education until age 12 (end of grade 6)?
440.
Just Say No (jeffgeerling.com)
441.
New GPT-3 model: text-DaVinci-003 (beta.openai.com)
442.
Who needs MLflow when you have SQLite? (ploomber.io)
443.
Launch HN: Medplum (YC S22) – Open-Source Firebase for Healthcare
444.
How the Apple archive ended up at Stanford (annamancini.substack.com)
445.
The 539kernel Book: A journey in creating an operating system kernel (539kernel.com)
446.
Americans are choosing to be alone, but we should reverse that (washingtonpost.com)
447.
You will never “fix it later” (uselessdevblog.wordpress.com)
448.
Xcode 14 unintentionally increases app size (emergetools.com)
449.
3D OpenStreetMap (demo.f4map.com)
450.
FTX fiasco sparks billions of dollars of outflows from exchanges (bloomberg.com)