November 2022 Archive
5191.
Homeland Security Admits It Tried to Manufacture Fake Terrorists for Trump (gizmodo.com)
5192.
FTX Sells Itself to Binance Amid Liquidity Scare at Crypto Exchange (coindesk.com)
5193.
Let's agree to be different. On empirical and deductive nature of coding (rpeszek.github.io)
5194.
David Fund (cancerdb.com)
5195.
Man, trains bird to collect money from City Streets, and fly it back to house (youtube.com)
5196.
The smell of baking bread (2020) (spellbinders.org)
5197.
Elon Musk Twitter Blues: The Mega List (getrevue.co)
5198.
FTX users appear to be cashing out of crypto exchange through a Bahamas loophole (cnbc.com)
5199.
Mastodon Federation for Clojure Community
5200.
Assassination of Kim Jong-Nam (en.wikipedia.org)
5201.
Reconstructing Training Data from Trained Neural Networks (giladude1.github.io)
5202.
Germany's Fuggerei is oldest social housing project (dw.com)
5203.
German antitrust watchdog widens Amazon probe under new regulation (reuters.com)
5204.
Introducing Amazon Crontab (EventBridge Scheduler) (aws.amazon.com)
5205.
Show HN: Dlna-cast, a command line tool to cast PC screen to DLNA devices (github.com)
5206.
5207.
Pine64 November Update: Tune(d) In (pine64.org)
5208.
World population reaches 8 billion (cbsnews.com)
5209.
Ithaca Hours (en.wikipedia.org)
5210.
Russian missile strike kills two in NATO member Poland (nypost.com)
5211.
Deep Within a Cave – Unique New Bacteria Species Discovered (scitechdaily.com)
5212.
App Tracking Protection Beta Is Now Available to All Android Users (spreadprivacy.com)
5213.
Making static sites dynamic with Cloudflare D1 (blog.cloudflare.com)
5214.
Musk tells Twitter: Agree to work “long hours at high intensity” or quit now (arstechnica.com)
5215.
Elon Musk to Twitter 2.0 Employees: Work Long Hours or You're Fired (thestreet.com)
5216.
Stop using Twitter to log in to other websites (zdnet.com)
5217.
Astronomer in Twitter limbo over 'intimate' meteor (bbc.co.uk)
5218.
Thanks to open source, 5G cracks 50% of the telecom market (zdnet.com)
5219.
Feds arrest Russians accused of running the largest pirated e-book library (arstechnica.com)
5220.
Crypto lender Genesis had sought emergency loan of $1B (reuters.com)