November 2022 Archive
361.
If you (still) work at Twitter and you can code, head to the HQ now (theverge.com)
362.
How friendships change in adulthood (theatlantic.com)
363.
A requiem for amateur chemistry (lcamtuf.substack.com)
364.
Mycroft – open source voice assistant (mycroft.ai)
365.
MDN converted to Markdown (openwebdocs.org)
366.
Monica: Open-source personal relationship manager (monicahq.com)
367.
Open-source tabletop board game simulator (github.com)
368.
Apple Execs on iMessage for Android (2013) (twitter.com)
369.
CS quotes found while browsing Notepad++'s code (github.com)
370.
Housing in Tokyo is cheaper and more spacious than people think (konichivalue.com)
371.
App Store on iOS 14.6 sends every tap you make in the app to Apple (twitter.com)
372.
Mauna Loa eruption underway; lava no longer contained to summit (hawaiinewsnow.com)
373.
Optimizations can have unexpectedly large effects when combined with caches (justinblank.com)
374.
Oxford University Press’s new logo is unfathomably bad (joukovsky.substack.com)
375.
Mass of transactions leaving crypto.com wallets (thechainsaw.com)
376.
Moving Away from UUIDs (2018) (neilmadden.blog)
377.
NASA – Artemis I Liftoff (blogs.nasa.gov)
378.
The Unison language – a new approach to Distributed programming (unison-lang.org)
379.
Tax filing websites have been sending users’ financial information to Facebook (theverge.com)
380.
Sudo: Heap-based overflow with small passwords (bugzilla.redhat.com)
381.
Show HN: I am building a new Python library to read/write PDF files (github.com)
382.
Demystifying Fourier analysis (dsego.github.io)
383.
Duplicati: Free backup software to store encrypted backups online (duplicati.com)
384.
Arch Linux turns 20: Small, simple, great documentation (theregister.com)
385.
The Fediverse is inefficient but that's a good trade-off (berk.es)
386.
The Impossible Port: MacOS (blog.ryujinx.org)
387.
CPSC calls for full recall of all Onewheel self-balancing electric skateboards (cpsc.gov)
388.
U.S. fines airlines more than $7M for not providing refunds (nytimes.com)
389.
Help seed Z-Library on IPFS (annas-blog.org)
390.
2D Rubik’s Cube solution visualization (twitter.com)