November 2022 Archive
301.
Exec who cleaned up Enron calls FTX mess 'unprecedented' (apnews.com)
302.
Git as a janky Twitter replacement (github.com)
303.
Being OK with not being extraordinary (2021) (tiffanymatthe.com)
304.
Hey, GitHub – Waiting list signup (githubnext.com)
305.
Amazon is said to plan to lay off thousands of employees (nytimes.com)
306.
Map of the observable universe (mapoftheuniverse.net)
307.
“Invalid Username or Password”: a useless security measure (2014) (kevin.burke.dev)
308.
French court: refusing to disclose mobile passcode to law enforcement is a crime (fairtrials.org)
309.
'Be' is nice, end of story (abortretry.fail)
310.
Obsolete Sounds: collection of disappearing sounds and extinct sounds (citiesandmemory.com)
311.
Tell HN: Employers are not desperate to hire developers
312.
German privacy watchdogs conclude that Microsoft 365 is incompatible with GDPR (twitter.com)
313.
FTX collapse, Tether operations have links to online-poker cheating scandals (poker.org)
314.
Blessed.rs – An unofficial guide to the Rust ecosystem (blessed.rs)
315.
Portmaster 1.0 – Open-Source Network Monitor and Privacy Firewall (safing.io)
316.
Greg Bear has died (file770.com)
317.
Introduction to Genomics for Engineers (learngenomics.dev)
318.
Many companies aren’t prepared to replace underperforming CEOs (gsb.stanford.edu)
319.
Demystifying financial leverage (bam.kalzumeus.com)
320.
TSMC approaching 1 nm with 2D materials breakthrough (edn.com)
321.
AI found a bug in my code (joel.tools)
322.
An animated introduction to Elixir (markm208.github.io)
323.
Scaling Mastodon is impossible (lucumr.pocoo.org)
324.
Cache invalidation really is one of the hardest problems in computer science (surfingcomplexity.blog)
325.
Seven Levels of Busy (randsinrepose.com)
326.
Wasmer 3.0 (wasmer.io)
327.
Emacs: Feature/tree-sitter merged into master (lists.gnu.org)
328.
Man of the Hole (en.wikipedia.org)
329.
Why does calloc exist? (2016) (vorpus.org)
330.
Apple sends DSID with iPhone analytics data, tests show (gizmodo.com)