November 2022 Archive
3481.
Usenix Security 22 videos released (usenix.org)
3482.
After FTX implosion rocks crypto, Tether looks shaky as fears grow of a domino (fastcompany.com)
3483.
Perl performance evolution over the last decade (blogs.perl.org)
3484.
Russian missiles crossed into Poland, killing 2 (twitter.com)
3485.
Proust’s Pinks (publicdomainreview.org)
3486.
Discover Paxos via 2PC (2019) (blog.the-pans.com)
3487.
3488.
All new cars sold in Europe must be emission-free from 2035 (nltimes.nl)
3489.
Rising steel prices, interest rates could push NuScale Utah project to $100/MWh (utilitydive.com)
3490.
What If We Replace Guns and Bullets with Bows and Arrows? (lowtechmagazine.com)
3491.
Peacetime CEO / Wartime CEO (2011) (future.com)
3492.
Ask HN: Expected value of a $2 powerball ticket is now $4.10. Is it worth it?
3493.
L’Oréal suspends advertising spending on Twitter (ft.com)
3494.
Ask HN: Why don't web browsers render Markdown yet?
3495.
Twitter Bullies (raskality.wordpress.com)
3496.
Jeff Bezos to give most of his money to charity (cnn.com)
3497.
Ask HN: What do you outsource for your personal life?
3498.
Elon Musk doesn't understand GraphQL & blames 1000s of poorly-batched RPCs (twitter.com)
3499.
Ask HN: Sites like Hacker News but in other languages
3500.
Ask HN: Is it a good time to start freelancing?
3501.
At all-hands meeting, Musk tells employees Twitter may go bankrupt (twitter.com)
3502.
‘Gaslighting’ is Merriam-Webster’s word of the year for 2022 (apnews.com)
3503.
George Hotz Potentially Taking Internship at Twitter (twitter.com)
3504.
Bloated College Administration Is Making Education Unaffordable (quillette.com)
3505.
‘The Philosophy of Modern Song’ Review: Bob Dylan Plays DJ (wsj.com)
3506.
Gitpod is in big trouble (zihan.ga)
3507.
The waning days of DEI's dominance (world.hey.com)
3508.
Bob Iger Returns as Disney CEO (cnbc.com)
3509.
Jewish revenge after the Holocaust: How one group plotted to kill millions (slate.com)
3510.
Twitter tells worried employees their vested shares will be paid in coming days (cnbc.com)