November 2021 Archive
811.
Goodbye, MIT (city-journal.org)
812.
OKRs vs. KPIs: understanding measurements for your SaaS business (userpilot.com)
813.
Scaling Kafka at Honeycomb (honeycomb.io)
814.
Jim Warren has died (web.stanford.edu)
815.
Why don’t we just open the windows? Covid-19 prevention lost in translation (bmj.com)
816.
I built a $5k Raspberry Pi server (yes, it's ridiculous) (jeffgeerling.com)
817.
Ask HN: Why is machine learning easier to learn than basic social skills?
818.
Why is Control Center on Monterey listening on ports? (developer.apple.com)
819.
Ask HN: What is the fastest way to ramp up on DevOps, k8 and GCP?
820.
“Illegal” Moscow state university network built by students (2002-2013) (medium.com)
821.
Crypto enthusiasts want to buy an NBA team, after not purchasing US Constitution (npr.org)
822.
AWS price reduction for data transfers out to the internet (aws.amazon.com)
823.
An “incident” with the James Webb Space Telescope has occurred (arstechnica.com)
824.
How does a game engine work? an overview (2016) (haroldserrano.com)
825.
China's Foreign Ministry 'not aware' of situation of tennis player Peng Shuai (espn.com)
826.
Chinese embassy lobbies U.S. business to oppose China bills (reuters.com)
827.
Hetzner Cloud Goes US (Ashburn/VA) (twitter.com)
828.
Show HN: I made a movie recommendation app based on your mood (mood2movie.com)
829.
Launch HN: Metaplane (YC W20) – Datadog for Data
830.
Clog – The Common Lisp Omnificent GUI (github.com)
831.
The tomato was feared in Europe for more than 200 years (2013) (smithsonianmag.com)
832.
The Greedy Doctor Problem (universalprior.substack.com)
833.
How many people have Q Clearance? (blog.nuclearsecrecy.com)
834.
Plunge in lithium-ion battery costs (news.mit.edu)
835.
EU interior ministers welcome mandatory chat control for all smartphones (european-pirateparty.eu)
836.
IoT Nixie Tubes (bert.org)
837.
Umarell (en.wikipedia.org)
838.
Google introduces mandatory 2-Step Verification for Google Accounts (trustcoyote.com)
839.
What does microblogging give you that forums didn't? (cybre.space)
840.
Your users will do what you make easy (c3.handmade.network)