November 2022 Archive
1831.
I don't understand why we throw away perfectly working things (muezza.ca)
1832.
Ask HN: Why is there no way to lower amber alert volume on headphones?
1833.
Tesla rival Rivian posts losses of $1.7B, with worse to come (theregister.com)
1834.
Musk plans to eliminate half of Twitter jobs to cut costs (bloomberg.com)
1835.
Ask HN: Where to buy cheap but good quality glasses in Europe?
1836.
Volkswagen says all brands have halted paid activities on Twitter (reuters.com)
1837.
User-Agent Reduction (akamai.com)
1838.
A Twitter engineer who created cartoons poking fun at his own company was fired (businessinsider.com)
1839.
EU climate plan sacrifices carbon storage and biodiversity for bioenergy (nature.com)
1840.
NordVPN will now comply with law enforcement data requests (techradar.com)
1841.
Medieval Bestiary (bestiary.ca)
1842.
Subtext – A multi-user BBS server for classic macOS (jcs.org)
1843.
Kaluma: A Tiny JavaScript Runtime for RP2040 (Raspberry Pi Pico) (github.com)
1844.
Similarity search and deduplication at scale (dsalaj.com)
1845.
Webb Telescope Image Gallery (webbtelescope.org)
1846.
SQLite 3.40.0 with WASM Support (sqlite.org)
1847.
The day Teller gave me the secret to my career in magic. (2021) (shwood.squarespace.com)
1848.
Spurious Splines (inconvergent.net)
1849.
CommunityRule is a governance toolkit for great communities (communityrule.info)
1850.
Fast Functional Lists, Hash-Lists, Deques and Variable Length Arrays [pdf] (2002) (trout.me.uk)
1851.
Man repatriates 19 antiquities after reading Guardian article (theguardian.com)
1852.
Paris overtakes London to become Europe’s biggest stock market (uk.finance.yahoo.com)
1853.
How the First Transistor Worked (spectrum.ieee.org)
1854.
DWARF-based stack walking using eBPF (polarsignals.com)
1855.
Twitter’s ongoing cruel treatment of software engineers (newsletter.pragmaticengineer.com)
1856.
A layoff guide for tweeps (collectiveaction.tech)
1857.
Effective Altruism and Its Future (eigenrobot.substack.com)
1858.
FTX Lawyer Says ‘Substantial Amount’ of Crypto Firm’s Assets Stolen or Missing (wsj.com)
1859.
Keep the Internet free and open (2012) (blog.google)
1860.
Some Maya rulers may have taken generations to attract subjects (sciencenews.org)