November 2022 Archive
1171.
Bitcoin worth $1.5B withdrawn from Coinbase in 48 hours (cryptoslate.com)
1172.
I strive to be a 0.1x Engineer (2016) (benjiweber.co.uk)
1173.
Google, please do something with your ads and SEO-spam (mdubakov.medium.com)
1174.
DOS/4GW and Protected Mode (2021) (pikuma.com)
1175.
OpenSea administrators can take any tokens minted on OpenSea Shared Storefront (blog.phor.net)
1176.
Homeland security reaches the anus (2007) (thelancet.com)
1177.
Binance Says Deposits of USDC (Sol)+USDT (Sol) Have Been Temporarily Suspended (twitter.com)
1178.
Asami: A flexible graph store in Clojure (github.com)
1179.
An ancient Japanese technique that produces lumber without cutting trees (dsfantiquejewelry.com)
1180.
<i>: The Idiomatic Text element (developer.mozilla.org)
1181.
DeviantArt upsets artists with its new AI art generator, DreamUp (arstechnica.com)
1182.
It amazes me how many people are blissfully unaware of the rampant tether fraud
1183.
Decision Fatigue (antipope.org)
1184.
100s of Twitter employees leaving after Musk's 'extremely hardcore' work demands (theverge.com)
1185.
Source code is not enough (fuzzypixelz.com)
1186.
Musk’s Boring Company Ghosts Cities Across America (wsj.com)
1187.
Ask HN: How ready for daily driving is Asahi Linux?
1188.
On CAD (1299651405.com)
1189.
Rebuilding after the replication crisis (asteriskmag.com)
1190.
New NES Tetris Technique: Faster Than Hypertapping (2021) [video] (youtube.com)
1191.
Is Web3 Bullshit? (Transcript) (blog.mollywhite.net)
1192.
Why is the state of mathematics education so abstract and uninspiring?
1193.
Tell HN: As a dev, Slack has ruined my life
1194.
FTX owned an $11.5M stake in a tiny rural bank in Washington state (businessinsider.com)
1195.
The Match Girls (historic-uk.com)
1196.
We Built a Meta Pixel Inspector (themarkup.org)
1197.
Statistical process control after W. Edwards Deming (2uo.de)
1198.
The stick shift might survive the electric revolution (robbreport.com)
1199.
Dynamic types have the potential to be more than "no static types" (buttondown.email)
1200.
Ask HN: How do you focus on work for long periods of time?