A few of my favourite things about the OpenBSD Packet Filter tools
(blog.apnic.net)
November 2022 Archive
1441.
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Systemd 252
(github.com)
1443.
Survey of workers’ views on salary transparency
(resumebuilder.com)
1444.
1445.
1446.
1447.
Rusty ownership and the lifecycle’s stone
(blogs.harvard.edu)
1448.
The Queen’s Coup
(declassifiedaus.org)
1449.
Road to Artificial General Intelligence
(maraoz.com)
1450.
The sad history of Unicode printf-style format specifiers in Visual C++ (2019)
(devblogs.microsoft.com)
1451.
1452.
How not to think about cells
(subanima.org)
1453.
Acquisition of chess knowledge in AlphaZero
(pnas.org)
1454.
EU Regulator: Proposal to force websites to pay telcos puts Internet at risk
(cyberlaw.stanford.edu)
1455.
Command-line data analytics
(danielcmoura.com)
1456.
1457.
Layoff spree in Silicon Valley spells end of an era for Big Tech
(washingtonpost.com)
1458.
1461.
Twitter is no longer enforcing the Covid-19 misleading information policy
(transparency.twitter.com)
1462.
1463.
Alexander the Great in Firdawsi's Book of Kings
(blogs.bl.uk)
1464.
Jetbrains Aqua
(jetbrains.com)
1465.
TinyLLama – A Tiny x86 Retrocomputer
(github.com)
1466.
50 years ago, an artist exhibited an invented Iron Age civilization
(theconversation.com)
1467.
Emacs Lisp shorthands as namespacing system
(andreyorst.gitlab.io)
1468.
An MP4 file first draft
(twitter.com)
1469.
1470.
The case for dynamic, functional programming
(onebigfluke.com)