November 2022 Archive
1351.
Block web scanners with ipset and iptables (nbailey.ca)
1352.
Researchers thought this was a bug (Borwein integrals) [video] (youtube.com)
1353.
Writing Interpreters in Rust: A Guide (rust-hosted-langs.github.io)
1354.
Programmable Ink (inkandswitch.com)
1355.
General Mills, Audi pause Twitter ads, will evaluate site (apnews.com)
1356.
Ask HN: Skeptical about my company going “full serverless”. What am I missing?
1357.
Bankman-Fried being invited to speak at a New York Times event alongside Yellen (nytimes.com)
1358.
How Tucson is facing up to a megadrought (bbc.com)
1359.
Netherlands is the second-largest exporter of agricultural products (washingtonpost.com)
1360.
Australia gives world-first approval for fecal transplants to restore gut health (theguardian.com)
1361.
Elon Musk gives Twitter staff deadline to commit to being ‘hardcore’ (theguardian.com)
1362.
FCC Broadband Map (broadbandmap.fcc.gov)
1363.
The Modern Observability Problem (failingfast.io)
1364.
Fencer Matthias Behr takes in relatives of the opponent he stabbed (2022) (archysport.com)
1365.
Writing docs well: why should a software engineer care? (surfingcomplexity.blog)
1366.
How to make sure no dynamic memory is used (mcuoneclipse.com)
1367.
Making all your integers positive with zigzag encoding (lemire.me)
1368.
Symbolic Regression is NP-hard (openreview.net)
1369.
Starfish and Coffee (starfishandcoffeeofficial.com)
1370.
MicroPython officially becomes part of the Arduino ecosystem (blog.arduino.cc)
1371.
Strange Attractors (syntopia.github.io)
1372.
Libsecded (pqsrc.cr.yp.to)
1373.
Tracing HTTP Requests with tcpflow (ananthakumaran.in)
1374.
Chaos Bernie: Delete Azure resources by playing Doom (github.com)
1375.
U.S. pushes Japan and other allies to join China chip curbs (asia.nikkei.com)
1376.
Tesla devs at Twitter misunderstand Slack privacy; leak fire lists based on LOC (twitter.com)
1377.
Crows found to be smarter than we think (wsj.com)
1378.
From Common Lisp to Julia (mfiano.net)
1379.
Sam Bankman-Fried Has a Savior Complex–and Maybe You Should Too (web.archive.org)
1380.
UK government ban for Chinese Hikvision CCTV cameras (techmonitor.ai)