November 2022 Archive
841.
Ask HN: Why is there so little info on the web about IBM mainframe programming?
842.
Why some feces float and others sink (phys.org)
843.
Pëtr Kropotkin and Mutual Aid (areomagazine.com)
844.
‘Putin’s chef’ admits to interfering in U.S. elections (apnews.com)
845.
Context to Twitter's 2023 advertisers issues (twitter.com)
846.
Clojure from a Schemer's perspective (2021) (more-magic.net)
847.
The essence of Reed-Solomon coding (mazzo.li)
848.
FTX’s financial black hole leaves Binance balking at rescue plan (bloomberg.com)
849.
I plan to leave tech to pursue art (liamhz.com)
850.
Alan MacMasters: How the great toaster hoax was exposed (bbc.co.uk)
851.
Deterministic Linux for controlled testing and software bug-finding (developers.facebook.com)
852.
Show HN: Easylang – A browser-based first programming language (easylang.online)
853.
US judge blocks $2.2B Penguin Random House merger (theguardian.com)
854.
Digging 10 miles underground could yield enough geothermal energy to power Earth (interestingengineering.com)
855.
The Many Branches of the Fediverse (axbom.com)
856.
How Aphex Twin Made Selected Ambient Works 85-92 (musicradar.com)
857.
Use a custom domain to send emails with Gmail using Cloudflare email routing (jay.gooby.org)
858.
ChessBase and Stockfish end their legal dispute (stockfishchess.org)
859.
Mozilla revenue 2021 increases 20% (mozilla.org)
860.
Redbean Tiddlywiki Saver (rpdillon.net)
861.
Is this the end of crypto? (economist.com)
862.
South Africa's national electricity crisis to worsen (news24.com)
863.
Your Organization should run its own Mastodon server (martinfowler.com)
864.
Let crypto burn (ft.com)
865.
What not to say to someone who has just been laid off (sifted.eu)
866.
A lobbying blitz made sports betting ubiquitous (nytimes.com)
867.
Google to remove all VPN ad blockers that don’t comply with their policy (community.blokada.org)
868.
Tether's Troubles in November 2022 (kalzumeus.com)
869.
Rewind: The Search Engine for Your Life (rewind.ai)
870.
Good Old Fashioned AI is dead, long live New-Fangled AI (billwadge.com)