November 2019 Archive
271.
Twitter prepares for cull of inactive users (bbc.com)
272.
FedEx responds to The New York Times article from Nov. 17, 2019 (about.van.fedex.com)
273.
Scammers deepfake CEO’s voice to talk underling into $243k transfer? (nakedsecurity.sophos.com)
274.
German solar and wind are triple the cost of French nuclear, last half as long (nextbigfuture.com)
275.
Indiana man charged with theft for removing police tracking device from car (washingtonpost.com)
276.
Stop using low DNS TTLs (00f.net)
277.
“Is your startup idea taken?” and why we love X for Y startups (andrewchen.co)
278.
Arrest Of U.S. Citizen For Assisting North Korea In Evading Sanctions (justice.gov)
279.
Regulating Big Tech makes them stronger, so they need competition instead (economist.com)
280.
Bye, Chrome: Why I’m switching to Firefox (2018) (fastcompany.com)
281.
Quiet.js – Transmit and receive data in the browser at 44.1kHz (quiet.github.io)
282.
How to annotate everything (beepb00p.xyz)
283.
Urbit (urbit.org)
284.
Tunnel Boring Machines (2018) (cat-bus.com)
285.
PayPal to acquire shopping and rewards platform Honey for $4B (techcrunch.com)
286.
Google to restrict political adverts worldwide (bbc.com)
287.
Why does the Librem 5 phone cost that much? (puri.sm)
288.
An always-available, online-capable Raspberry Pi in your pocket (justinmiller.io)
289.
Every American Car Brand Is on the Bottom Half of CR's Reliability Rankings (jalopnik.com)
290.
The care and feeding of software engineers, or why engineers are grumpy (2012) (humanwhocodes.com)
291.
Vinod Khosla Wins Ruling Threatening Public Beach Access (bloomberg.com)
292.
How Swift Achieved Dynamic Linking Where Rust Couldn't (gankra.github.io)
293.
Clang Format Tanks Performance (travisdowns.github.io)
294.
Writing An Interpreter In Go (2016) (interpreterbook.com)
295.
Janayugom, a Indian daily newspaper, has migrated completely to Free Software (poddery.com)
296.
The team that powers VLC (increment.com)
297.
Two of America's biggest coal plants closed this month (qz.com)
298.
Pocket Popcorn Computer: Linux in Your Pocket (pocket.popcorncomputer.com)
299.
How to Kickstart and Scale a Marketplace (lennyrachitsky.com)
300.
The importance of decentralisation (ungleich.ch)