The Lie That Facebook Sold You
(havenweb.org)
November 2022 Archive
1891.
1892.
The indie web is dead, long live the indie web (2019)
(criticalmas.org)
1893.
Twitter's engineering workforce could be down by 90%
(twitter.com)
1894.
Mozilla blog: Begin your MV3 migration by implementing new features today
(blog.mozilla.org)
1896.
The Community Corrosive Effects of CLAs (2021)
(blog.hansenpartnership.com)
1897.
How close is RISC-V to RISC-I? (2017)
(web.archive.org)
1898.
1899.
Twitter misses payroll in Germany and the UK
(arstechnica.com)
1900.
1901.
Mechanical neural network can learn and change its physical properties
(theconversation.com)
1902.
The expenses of Queen Eleanor of Castile
(blogs.bl.uk)
1903.
How Regexes Work
(perl.plover.com)
1904.
Racketfest 2023
(racketfest.com)
1905.
How effective are classic lookup optimizations for Rails apps?
(stefan-marr.de)
1906.
The Balenciaga Controversy
(glossy.co)
1907.
Twitter now asks some fired workers to please come back
(moneycontrol.com)
1908.
Japan's inflation hits 40-year high as weak yen fans import costs
(asia.nikkei.com)
1909.
1910.
Wickr Me is shutting down December 31, 2023
(wickr.com)
1911.
Perl on Rails (2007)
(bbc.co.uk)
1912.
Phrasebooks are dying out
(economist.com)
1913.
1914.
ELIZA is Turing Complete
(sites.google.com)
1916.
Tumblr brings mature content back, after 4 years
(staff.tumblr.com)
1917.
Show HN: Stable Diffusion v2 web interface
(getimg.ai)
1918.
Discord fined €800k
(cnil.fr)
1919.
Pointer Compression in Oilpan
(v8.dev)