November 2021 Archive
241.
Unmasking the most viral page on Facebook (garbageday.email)
242.
Google sends anti-regulation propaganda to small businesses using Google Maps (arstechnica.com)
243.
Books I loved reading this year (gatesnotes.com)
244.
Air cargo is suddenly affordable relative to ocean shipping (freightwaves.com)
245.
Reporter who told Missouri officials of website flaw did 'nothing out of line' (statescoop.com)
246.
Zoom adding advertisements to the free tier of its service (blog.zoom.us)
247.
GPT-3 is no longer the only game in town (lastweekin.ai)
248.
Nuclear power is the best climate-change solution (wsj.com)
249.
Apple buying Google ads for high-value subscription apps (forbes.com)
250.
Hackerrank DMCA Notice (github.com)
251.
Facebook employees are now more willing to leave, tech recruiters say (businessinsider.com)
252.
Ask HN: Whatever happened to Wolfram Alpha?
253.
What elements does a plant need to grow? (github.com)
254.
Marriott refused to host Uyghur conference, citing “political neutrality” (axios.com)
255.
Microsoft pushes ahead with controversial ‘buy now, pay later’ feature for Edge (portswigger.net)
256.
A toaster from 1949 is still smarter than any sold today (theverge.com)
257.
What really happened at the Millennium Tower? (practical.engineering)
258.
PHP 8.1.0 (php.net)
259.
Culture shock (siddhesh.substack.com)
260.
Writing is networking for introverts (byrnehobart.medium.com)
261.
Jimmy Wales’ Final Email (cyounkins.medium.com)
262.
Notes on Web3 (society.robinsloan.com)
263.
Dummy display for Apple Silicon Macs to achieve custom resolutions (github.com)
264.
SQLite Release 3.37.0 (sqlite.org)
265.
Overengineering can kill a product (mindtheproduct.com)
266.
Are daily standups hurting your team? (ideas.krishnan.ca)
267.
.NET 6 vs .NET 5 speedup (alexyakunin.medium.com)
268.
Project Euler (projecteuler.net)
269.
Google Summer of Code in 2022 – No longer limited to students (opensource.googleblog.com)
270.
Will Nix Overtake Docker? (blog.replit.com)