November 2021 Archive
151.
Backblaze IPO (sec.gov)
152.
Web developer tool secrets that shouldn’t be secrets (christianheilmann.com)
153.
The American prison system’s war on reading (proteanmag.com)
154.
US puts NSO Group on trade blacklist (ft.com)
155.
The Handwavy Technobabble Nothingburger of Crypto (stephendiehl.com)
156.
Reverse-engineering the Yamaha DX7 synthesizer's sound chip from die photos (righto.com)
157.
As teens left Facebook, it planned to target 6-year-olds, documents show (arstechnica.com)
158.
U.S. states file updated antitrust complaint against Google (reuters.com)
159.
Playstation 5 root keys obtained (twitter.com)
160.
Amazon Ion – A richly-typed, self-describing, hierarchical serialization format (amzn.github.io)
161.
EU Chatcontrol 2.0 [video] (peertube.european-pirates.eu)
162.
Tell HN: Tesla rear-ended me on autopilot, no one will investigate
163.
Evergrande teeters on edge of default as $148M payment falls due (reuters.com)
164.
Letting users tick a ‘none’ checkbox (designnotes.blog.gov.uk)
165.
My Emacs Lisp book is finished (mbork.pl)
166.
Debugging memory corruption: who the hell writes “2” into my stack? (2016) (blog.unity.com)
167.
Every pricing page should have GIFs (tdinh.notion.site)
168.
How to programmatically find out if computer is on (haiku-os.org)
169.
New 3D FPS released for 1979 Atari 800 (atari8.dev)
170.
Show HN: I built a no-BS recipe search engine (stovetop.app)
171.
iPhone apps can tell many things about you through the accelerometer (mysk.blog)
172.
How to Learn Stuff Quickly (joshwcomeau.com)
173.
Error 404 (Not Found) (spotify.com)
174.
JetBrains Fleet: The Next-Generation IDE by JetBrains (jetbrains.com)
175.
“This project will only take 2 hours” (web.eecs.utk.edu)
176.
How I helped build a profitable MVP over a weekend (mzrn.sh)
177.
My friends Instagram was hacked and deep-fake videos posted in less than 6 hours
178.
Batteries included with Emacs (2020) (karthinks.com)
179.
Show HN: Windows 2000 on Docker (github.com)
180.
Lazygit: A simple terminal UI for Git commands (github.com)