November 2021 Archive
3841.
Ask HN: What Niche Language to Learn?
3842.
Pushing People into IT
3843.
Ask HN: Drinking Alcohol While Working?
3844.
Customer Acquisition When Broke
3845.
Ask HN: What are the major open source alternatives to Auth0?
3846.
Ask HN: Making things look not-terrible – especially in HTML/CSS
3847.
One Target store. One spike in shoplifting. What does it mean for SF? (sfchronicle.com)
3848.
Tesla recalls vehicles after identifying Full Self-Driving Beta software error (techcrunch.com)
3849.
The costs of global warming: 2% of global GDP (marginalrevolution.com)
3850.
Star Citizen developer plans 1000-person Manchester, UK, mega studio (eurogamer.net)
3851.
A “proliferation of administrators”: faculty reflect on rapid expansion (yaledailynews.com)
3852.
A Different Type of Scam (splashdot.github.io)
3853.
Russia is stoking tension with Ukraine and the EU (economist.com)
3854.
Hyperloop: Elon Musk merely renamed a 200-year-old dream (spectrum.ieee.org)
3855.
The SEC Crackdown on DeFi Is Imminent (doomberg.substack.com)
3856.
Tell HN: Cookie-based security alerts are a dark pattern
3857.
Elon Musk Playing Games with Tesla Stock (twitter.com)
3858.
Hostile Colors: Generate color palettes with poor accessibility (hostilecolors.com)
3859.
GraphQL and PostgreSQL as a managed back end?
3860.
Two Bitcoin mining companies are battling it out in a Texas town (cnbc.com)
3861.
Ask HN: Twitter accounts with the best signal/noise ratio?
3862.
The Real Point of Reddit’s Antiwork Sub (slate.com)
3863.
Are design patterns relevant with Golang?
3864.
Feds sentence Bay Area man for orchestrating $1B Ponzi scheme (washingtonpost.com)
3865.
Ask HN: How Practical Is the “One Sun, One World, One Grid” Initiative?
3866.
We tried Tesla's 'full self-driving.' Here's what happened (cnn.com)
3867.
Children in the Netherlands are among the world’s happiest (cnbc.com)
3868.
Go Note Go (davidbieber.com)
3869.
Study suggests SARS-CoV-2 spreading widely within wild deer population (arstechnica.com)
3870.
Boot Linux Without Grub (gauthier.uk)