November 2022 Archive
1591.
Concerns about Trustcor (groups.google.com)
1592.
Tony Fadell Joins Arm Board of Directors (arm.com)
1593.
Eleven Magic Words (ymeskhout.substack.com)
1594.
Map of the Universe (Johns Hopkins University) (hub.jhu.edu)
1595.
Airbus and Climate Change (qchenevier.github.io)
1596.
California operates the largest, most efficient welfare program in the US (philo.substack.com)
1597.
Carvana to cut 1,500 jobs as online auto dealer’s troubles mount (bloomberg.com)
1598.
‘Gold hydrogen’ is an untapped resource in depleted oil wells (wired.co.uk)
1599.
.io Domains Considered Harmful (j3s.sh)
1600.
Bankman-Fried and FTX Execs Received $4.1B in Personal Loans from Alameda (forbes.com)
1601.
Ask HN: How do you manage your important personal documents and other data?
1602.
Show HN: SingleFile is finally available on Safari (macOS/iOS) (apps.apple.com)
1603.
AT&T syntax is broken (2021) (outerproduct.net)
1604.
White House announces $13B to modernize the US power grid (electrek.co)
1605.
iOS 16.1.1 includes fixes for two libxml vulnerabilities (support.apple.com)
1606.
Apple asked video app to censor Covid search terms, Pepe the Frog thumbnails (twitter.com)
1607.
The Book of CP-System (fabiensanglard.net)
1608.
I enjoy using the Nim programming language at Reddit (old.reddit.com)
1609.
Mistakes companies make with their online communities (2008) (computerworld.com)
1610.
Mathematics of the Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT) with Audio Applications (ccrma.stanford.edu)
1611.
Nord Stream leaks confirmed as sabotage, Sweden says (reuters.com)
1612.
Ask HN: Is programming a “young person's game”?
1613.
French senate: parking lots for 80 cars must be covered by solar panels (twitter.com)
1614.
Attempting Linux on Microsoft Dev Kit 2023 (blog.alexellis.io)
1615.
Apple's App Store Has Become an Ad-Plagued Version of Its Former Self (businessinsider.com)
1616.
Fake account and $8 blue checkmark wipe $20B off Eli Lilly's market cap (fortune.com)
1617.
Tether's USDT Stablecoin Slips from $1 Peg (coindesk.com)
1618.
Amazon Time Sync is now available over the internet as a public NTP service (aws.amazon.com)
1619.
Show HN: I made a volumetric audio visualizer (a-sumo.github.io)
1620.
Guido van Rossum: Python and the Future of Programming – Lex Fridman Podcast (youtube.com)