November 2022 Archive
1771.
X.509 Email Address Buffer Overflows (openssl.org)
1772.
You can fire 80% of software engineers and the company will survive (medium.com)
1773.
People have been having less sex, whether they’re teenagers or 40-somethings (scientificamerican.com)
1774.
Esperanto is not my favourite artificial language (2002) (miresperanto.com)
1775.
The Physics of Scuba Diving (wired.com)
1776.
Is my package reproducible yet? (ismypackagereproducibleyet.org)
1777.
Database Review 2021 (bytebase.com)
1778.
Compiler Errors for Humans (2015) (elm-lang.org)
1779.
Is Google getting worse? Why critics say ads, spam sites are killing search (nypost.com)
1780.
The First Naked Kiss on Camera: Eadweard Muybridge, Sex and Murder (flashbak.com)
1781.
$118 16TB SSD on Amazon, 4 star reviews mention cuff links and coffee cups (amazon.com)
1782.
The Army tried to develop a missile guided by pigeons (taskandpurpose.com)
1783.
Taking a Good Picture of a PCB (blog.brixit.nl)
1784.
Google and Amazon Helped the FBI Identify Z-Library’s Operators (torrentfreak.com)
1785.
I've fuzzed a small part of the GitHub API (2020) (ludovicianul.github.io)
1786.
Ask HN: I will become a father tomorrow, what advice could you share with me?
1787.
Brazil seizes iPhones from stores due to free charger requirement (9to5mac.com)
1788.
Ask HN: How I get a job that uses C?
1789.
California greenlights jaywalking. It’s a step in the right direction (washingtonpost.com)
1790.
We just built the world’s largest 3D-printed aerospike rocket engine (hyperganic.com)
1791.
How an early oil industry study became key in climate lawsuits (e360.yale.edu)
1792.
Sam Bankman-Fried's $16B Fortune Is Eviscerated in Days (bloomberg.com)
1793.
A Forth Apologia (1988) (holonforth.com)
1794.
Gravedigging 101 (burialsandbeyond.com)
1795.
Sweet Shell: With Oh-My-Zsh, SpaceVim, Starship, True Color, and Demo Mode (bretfisher.com)
1796.
Hiring tech lead to help solve major historical puzzle (nat.org)
1797.
Most Tracked Flight Right Now (twitter.com)
1798.
Programming Games for Atari 2600 (forums.atariage.com)
1799.
Tax-filing websites have been sending users financial info to Meta (themarkup.org)
1800.
Show HN: WinkNLP delivers 600k tokens/second speed on browsers (MBP M1) (github.com)