November 2021 Archive
91.
Don’t be spooky (therealadam.com)
92.
YouTube takes down independent court livestreams (twitter.com)
93.
The Stroad (strongtowns.org)
94.
Things I learned from building a production database (maheshba.bitbucket.io)
95.
Don’t do interviews, do discussions (thinkingthrough.substack.com)
96.
How my genius roommate changed my perspective (farhadg.com)
97.
Six Palestinian organizations hacked with NSO Group’s Pegasus Spyware (frontlinedefenders.org)
98.
The OBS project has accused Streamlabs of copying their name and trademark (twitter.com)
99.
Apple will notify users about state-sponsored cybersecurity threats (support.apple.com)
100.
Ask HN: I feel so shallow and dumb when I see what other smart people are doing
101.
Useful sed scripts and patterns (github.com)
102.
Zillow lost money because they weren't willing to lose money (stevenbuccini.com)
103.
Octopuses, crabs and lobsters to be recognised as sentient beings under UK law (lse.ac.uk)
104.
.plan (plan.cat)
105.
Ask HN: What are the best-designed things you've ever used?
106.
Helion (blog.samaltman.com)
107.
Trump’s new social media platform found using Mastodon code (blog.joinmastodon.org)
108.
People prefer friendliness, trustworthiness in teammates over skill competency (binghamton.edu)
109.
Indian academics throw weight behind Sci-Hub and LibGen in landmark case (trtworld.com)
110.
Space debris forces astronauts on space station to take shelter in return ships (space.com)
111.
New cancer therapy holds potential to switch off major cancer types (princeton.edu)
112.
DESQview/X: Forgotten mid-1990s OS from the future (lunduke.substack.com)
113.
Scan of the Month: Lego Minifigures (scanofthemonth.com)
114.
.NET 6 Released (devblogs.microsoft.com)
115.
Wolves make roadways safer (pnas.org)
116.
Tasking developers with creating detailed estimates is a waste of time (2020) (iism.org)
117.
‘Trojan Source’ Bug Threatens the Security of All Code (krebsonsecurity.com)
118.
Firefox is the 45th result when searching for “Firefox” on Windows Store (old.reddit.com)
119.
Xerox scanners/photocopiers randomly alter numbers in scanned documents (2013) (dkriesel.com)
120.
Our self imposed scarcity of nice places (strongtowns.org)