November 2021 Archive
181.
Black Friday/Cyber Monday Live Map (datastories.shopify.com)
182.
U.K. regulators order Meta to sell Giphy (axios.com)
183.
M1 Pro 14“ MacBook Pro Running KDE Plasma 5 on Arch Linux ARM (twitter.com)
184.
Vizio makes more money spying on people who buy TVs than TVs themselves (pluralistic.net)
185.
It’s mostly a demand shock, not a supply shock, and it’s everywhere (bridgewater.com)
186.
The U.S. Treasury is buying private app data to target and investigate people (theintercept.com)
187.
Judge orders Apple to allow external payment options for App Store (theverge.com)
188.
AMP Has Irreparably Damaged Publishers’ Trust in Google-Led Initiatives (wptavern.com)
189.
Portugal bans bosses texting staff after-hours (bbc.co.uk)
190.
‘Dancing molecules’ successfully repair severe spinal cord injuries (news.northwestern.edu)
191.
Facebook Stole Our Name and Livelihood (meta.company)
192.
How to build a second brain as a software developer (aseemthakar.com)
193.
Flatpak Is Not the Future (ludocode.com)
194.
Ask HN: Who is hiring? (November 2021)
195.
Ask HN: What mental models do you use everyday?
196.
Spiders are much smarter than you think (knowablemagazine.org)
197.
XMPP, a comeback story (takebackourtech.org)
198.
University of Florida bars professors from testifying in a voting rights case (npr.org)
199.
Experts from a world that no longer exists (collaborativefund.com)
200.
How to build a low-tech website? (2018) (solar.lowtechmagazine.com)
201.
Suspected head of $21B crime syndicate may be world’s most innovative drug lord (torontolife.com)
202.
The Max Headroom Incident (allthatsinteresting.com)
203.
Bank transfers as a payment method (bam.kalzumeus.com)
204.
Google Chromium, sans integration with Google (ungoogled-software.github.io)
205.
Core scheduling lands in Linux 5.14 (lwn.net)
206.
An opinionated guide on how to reverse engineer software (margin.re)
207.
Scrape like the big boys (incolumitas.com)
208.
The internet is held together with spit and baling wire (krebsonsecurity.com)
209.
Ruby vs. Python comes down to the for loop (softwaredoug.com)
210.
The benefits of staying off social media (durmonski.com)