Monthly Highlights
2101.
USB/IP Project: a general USB device sharing system over IP network
(usbip.sourceforge.net)
2103.
First G-SHOCK with a heart rate monitor, also featuring Smartphone Link
(gshock.casio.com)
2104.
One Brain to Query: Wiring a 60-Person Company into a Single Slack Bot
(merylldindin.com)
2105.
2106.
Show HN: My Private GitHub on Postgres
(github.com)
2107.
Ben Lerner's Big Feelings
(vulture.com)
2108.
What the FCC router ban means for FOSS
(sfconservancy.org)
2109.
U.S. Aims to Penalize Disabled Adults Who Live with Their Families
(propublica.org)
2110.
2111.
Building a web page that edits itself
(patrickweaver.net)
2112.
WireGuard VPN developer's Microsoft account locked
(twitter.com)
2113.
Jonathan Swift's Last Joke
(newyorker.com)
2114.
Notes on a non-profit indicted for bank fraud
(bitsaboutmoney.com)
2116.
CIA reportedly used Pegasus software during rescue of airman in Iran
(timesofisrael.com)
2117.
Tech job relocation market is recovering. The competition is growing faster
(relocateme.substack.com)
2118.
2119.
2120.
Tim Davis – Probabilistic engineering and the 24-7 employee
(timdavis.com)
2121.
2122.
Greece to ban under-15s from social media from next year
(news.sky.com)
2123.
2124.
The Harvard Library Passport
(fi-le.net)
2125.
The Downgrading of the American Tech Worker
(nymag.com)
2126.
Low-Dose Aspirin Usage for Primary Prevention Has Fallen by >50% Since 2018
(epicresearch.org)
2127.
Reading Input from an USB RFID Card Reader
(kevwe.com)
2128.
The missing catalogue: why finding books in translation is still so hard
(blogs.lse.ac.uk)
2129.
Stamp It! All Programs Must Report Their Version
(michael.stapelberg.ch)
2130.
Japanese man sentenced to prison for posting spoilers
(theverge.com)