November 2022 Archive
1622.
1623.
The Rise of the Non-Working Class
(iwf.org)
1624.
French man wins right to not be ‘fun’ at work in wrongful termination case
(washingtonpost.com)
1625.
Twitter was special. But it's time to leave
(pwnallthethings.com)
1626.
Why Meta’s latest large language model survived only three days online
(technologyreview.com)
1627.
Twitter’s ongoing cruel treatment of software engineers
(blog.pragmaticengineer.com)
1628.
1629.
Wikipedia Is a Source of Political Propaganda
(battlepenguin.com)
1630.
Crossrail gets cross
(diamondgeezer.blogspot.com)
1631.
1632.
Young Australians just won a human rights case against an enormous coal mine
(theconversation.com)
1633.
Why HTML is a strategic dead end for business transactions and e-commerce (1999)
(jimgray.azurewebsites.net)
1634.
1636.
Twitter's copyright strike system is no longer working
(twitter.com)
1637.
An overview of concrete forming technology
(constructionphysics.substack.com)
1638.
1639.
The miracle of Smalltalk’s become: (2009)
(gbracha.blogspot.com)
1640.
See a Satellite Tonight
(james.darpinian.com)
1641.
Property-Based Testing in Rust with Arbitrary
(greyblake.com)
1642.
1643.
Anscombe's Quartet
(en.wikipedia.org)
1644.
ActivityPub Overview
(w3.org)
1645.
Making of Mathematical Instruments
(c82.net)
1646.
Over $400M worth of tokens drained from FTX accounts
(theblock.co)
1647.
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Disney says it has more streaming customers than Netflix
(cbsnews.com)
1650.
Thoughts on the “guard” proposal for Go's error handling
(wagslane.dev)