November 2022 Archive
151.
Use RSS for privacy and efficiency (2021) (rsapkf.org)
152.
Factorio runs on Apple Silicon (factorio.com)
153.
Sugar Substitutes Surprise (science.org)
154.
As last module docks, China completes its space station (nytimes.com)
155.
Story: “It would be career limiting..." (doomedprojects.com)
156.
Tesla.com/.gitignore (tesla.com)
157.
My ADHD founder toolbox (hypatia.ca)
158.
Beyond Meat is struggling, and the plant-based meat industry worries (nytimes.com)
159.
Show HN: Wa-tunnel – HTTP Tunneling through Whatsapp (github.com)
160.
Rust 1.65.0 (blog.rust-lang.org)
161.
Wikipedians are rebelling against “unethical” Wikipedia fundraising banners (twitter.com)
162.
Lab-grown blood given to people in world-first clinical trial (bbc.com)
163.
Tim Berners-Lee: Web3 is not the web (cnbc.com)
164.
WebTorrent (webtorrent.io)
165.
EU Voice (social.network.europa.eu)
166.
Where has the passive radar code gone? (forum.krakenrf.com)
167.
Protonmail can delete the wrong email and nobody cares (github.com)
168.
Curation and decentralization is better than millions of apps (f-droid.org)
169.
Tinygrad: A simple and powerful neural network framework (tinygrad.org)
170.
What if we talked about over-60s’ screen time as we talk about young people’s? (webdevlaw.uk)
171.
GitHub stars won't pay your rent (2020) (kitze.io)
172.
The Art of Command Line (github.com)
173.
Show HN: Cozo – new Graph DB with Datalog, embedded like SQLite (github.com)
174.
Briar: Peer-to-Peer Encrypted Messaging (briarproject.org)
175.
Why do we call it “boilerplate code?” (buttondown.email)
176.
Thunderbird Supernova Preview: The New Calendar Design (blog.thunderbird.net)
177.
The 12-bit rainbow palette (iamkate.com)
178.
FTX used corporate funds to purchase employee homes, new filing shows (cnbc.com)
179.
Show HN: Open-source alternative to Retool (github.com)
180.
White House deletes tweet after Twitter adds 'context' note (politico.com)