November 2020 Archive
91.
Voters overwhelmingly back community broadband in Chicago and Denver (vice.com)
92.
Free and liberated e-books, carefully produced for the true book lover (standardebooks.org)
93.
“Before cancelling your subscription, you must agree to the following” (twitter.com)
94.
ReMarkable tablet open source tools and hacks (github.com)
95.
A nameless hiker and the case the internet can’t crack (wired.com)
96.
GitHub: Widespread Injection Vulnerabilities in Actions (bugs.chromium.org)
97.
I Made a Self-Quoting Tweet (oisinmoran.com)
98.
Does Apple really log every app you run? A technical look (blog.jacopo.io)
99.
Gimp is 25 years old today (gimp.org)
100.
SVG Path Editor (yqnn.github.io)
101.
The Lonely Work of Moderating Hacker News (2019) (newyorker.com)
102.
macOS has checked app signatures online for over 2 years (eclecticlight.co)
103.
hCaptcha now runs on fifteen percent of the internet (hcaptcha.com)
104.
Apple's 15% Deflection Tactic (johnluxford.com)
105.
Oxford University breakthrough on global COVID-19 vaccine (ox.ac.uk)
106.
Airbnb S-1 (sec.gov)
107.
AltStore: An alternative app store for non-jailbroken iOS devices (github.com)
108.
Apple apps on Big Sur bypass some firewalls and VPNs (thenextweb.com)
109.
The public has a right to know how companies that pay no taxes pull it off (larrysummers.com)
110.
Standing on our own two feet (letsencrypt.org)
111.
Ok Google: please publish your DKIM secret keys (blog.cryptographyengineering.com)
112.
Chess tactics explained (chesstactics.org)
113.
I Miss Working from the Office (roguelazer.com)
114.
Amazon Review Scam (twitter.com)
115.
Xi Jinping personally halted Ant's IPO after Jack Ma snubbed government leaders (markets.businessinsider.com)
116.
HP Instant Ink is “ink as a service” (pluralistic.net)
117.
I now have an Oculus paperweight (reddit.com)
118.
Funkwhale – Decentralized, self-hosted music server (funkwhale.audio)
119.
Graphics for JVM (tonsky.me)
120.
We can do better than DuckDuckGo (drewdevault.com)