November 2022 Archive
4591.
Journalists want to re-create Twitter on Mastodon. Mastodon is not into it (cjr.org)
4592.
Wikipedia blocks 26 million users from the UK's largest mobile network operator (utrs-beta.wmflabs.org)
4593.
Method Chaining in Pandas: Bad Form or a Recipe for Success? (davidamos.dev)
4594.
We need a light switch for static hosting (willfennel.com)
4595.
JPMorgan: “crypto collapses have been from centralized players not protocols” (watcher.guru)
4596.
Ask HN: Commit suicide (in terms of family time)
4597.
Tell HN: Please stop using the IP addresses as some kind of human score
4598.
Why pronouncing names correctly matters (cnbc.com)
4599.
Ask HN: Why aren't tweets picked up by the duplicate filter?
4600.
Ask HN: How Does Zelle Work?
4601.
Musk orders Twitter to cut infrastructure costs by $1B (reuters.com)
4602.
If bumblebees can play, does it mean they have feelings? (npr.org)
4603.
H2G2 Is Still Relevant (russellbeattie.com)
4604.
“Fixing” the rules of division (alexwlchan.net)
4605.
Musk warns of Twitter bankruptcy as more senior executives quit (reuters.com)
4606.
Qualcomm statement regarding AOM licensing shenanigans wrt AV1 [pdf] (qualcomm.com)
4607.
It Only Takes One Parent to Get All Graphic Novels Removed from School Library (vice.com)
4608.
Ask HN: Lighter alternatives to LLVM
4609.
D.C. is right to crack down on metro fare evasion (slowboring.com)
4610.
Atom editor is not dead, but is now Pulsar (viva OSS)
4611.
The Human Brain in Numbers: A Linearly Scaled-Up Primate Brain (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
4612.
Disarming Disinformation (state.gov)
4613.
Elon Musk’s new email pushes Twitter managers to do his dirty work (theverge.com)
4614.
Elon Musk says Twitter is granting ‘amnesty’ to suspended accounts (cnbc.com)
4615.
Show HN: I created a Chrome extension to help keep good posture while browsing (posture.krose.work)
4616.
The ‘world’s largest floating wind farm’ produces its first power (cnbc.com)
4617.
Ask HN: Why is it hard for one to know what they want?
4618.
Popular strategies for reducing gasoline use aren't getting a chance to work (phys.org)
4619.
Protests erupt across China in challenge to Xi Jinping’s zero-Covid policy (cnn.com)
4620.
Some projects moving AWAY from TypeScript. Reasons: build times, code complexity (twitter.com)