November 2022 Archive
1471.
Mastodon isn’t just a replacement for Twitter (noemamag.com)
1472.
Migrating from Warp to Axum (fasterthanli.me)
1473.
Twitter loses payroll dept, other financial employees from mass resignation (businessinsider.com)
1474.
A friendly introduction to the Friendship Paradox (2021) (scribe.citizen4.eu)
1475.
A Russian Missile Crew Was Geolocated from Just This Photo (petapixel.com)
1476.
#lang Lua (defn.io)
1477.
Show HN: Rssnix – Unix-style filesystem-based RSS/Atom/JSON Feed fetcher/reader (github.com)
1478.
Starting FORTH (1981) (forth.com)
1479.
Berkson's Paradox (en.wikipedia.org)
1480.
The Anatomy of SaaS Pricing Strategy (2017) [pdf] (priceintelligently.com)
1481.
Ask HN: How can techies influence companies to stop implementing SMS/phone 2FA
1482.
The AI war and how to win it (alexw.substack.com)
1483.
Mercedes-Benz to introduce acceleration subscription fee (bbc.com)
1484.
The collapse of FTX and Sam Bankman-Fraud is looking quite spicy for journalism (twitter.com)
1485.
Ask HN: How do I start feeling secure financially as a tech worker?
1486.
Ask HN: (Solved) We are sorry, but you do not have access to Gmail
1487.
Spiral’s Homomorphic Encryption – Is This the Future of Privacy? (21analytics.ch)
1488.
WebAssembly: TinyGo vs. Rust vs. AssemblyScript (ecostack.dev)
1489.
The fall of Sam Bankman-Fried is crypto’s Enron moment (spectatorworld.com)
1490.
Life in the slow lane: how the slow cooker changed the world (longreads.com)
1491.
Twitter’s Entire A11y Experience Team Let Go (twitter.com)
1492.
The Workplace Is Rigged to Favor Morning People (productivityreport.org)
1493.
Thoughts on Arc Browser (chrishannah.me)
1494.
Building NAS with ZFS, AFP/Samba for Time Machine (2021) (blog.gwlab.page)
1495.
GitHub code search – waiting list signup (github.com)
1496.
Turbopack Performance Benchmarks (turbo.build)
1497.
IodéOS Is Open Source (iode.tech)
1498.
Pattern matching and tail recursion in Emacs Lisp (arnesonium.com)
1499.
Katana: A crawling and spidering framework (github.com)
1500.
QualityScaler: Image/video deeplearning upscaler with any GPU (github.com)