November 2022 Archive
181.
Falcon Heavy Launch [video] (spacex.com)
182.
JC – JSONifies the output of many CLI tools (kellyjonbrazil.github.io)
183.
Galactica: an AI trained on humanity's scientific knowledge (by Meta) (galactica.org)
184.
OpenAI ChatGPT: Optimizing language models for dialogue (openai.com)
185.
Web automation: Don't use Selenium, use Playwright (new.pythonforengineers.com)
186.
Snap Store administrators removed signal-desktop from Ubuntu Snap (forum.snapcraft.io)
187.
UK Government scans all web servers hosted in the UK for vulnerabilities (ncsc.gov.uk)
188.
Justice Department announces takedown of catalytic converter theft ring (justice.gov)
189.
Tree views in CSS (iamkate.com)
190.
US annual inflation declines to 7.7% in October vs. 7.9% expected (bls.gov)
191.
France bans Office 365 and Google Docs from schools and public administration (siecledigital.fr)
192.
Universal Paperclips (decisionproblem.com)
193.
What’s so great about functional programming anyway? (jrsinclair.com)
194.
Tumblr to Add Support for ActivityPub (techcrunch.com)
195.
A hundred UK companies sign up for four-day week with no loss of pay (theguardian.com)
196.
For some with ADHD, the low rumble of brown noise quiets the brain (washingtonpost.com)
197.
Emacs 29 is nigh (blog.phundrak.com)
198.
Meta Is Preparing to Notify Employees of Large-Scale Layoffs This Week (wsj.com)
199.
Laying myself off from Amazon (daniel.do)
200.
Almost monospaced: the perfect fonts for writing (blakewatson.com)
201.
Myocarditis after Covid vaccination: Research on possible long-term risks begins (nbcnews.com)
202.
The case for JPEG XL (cloudinary.com)
203.
FreeBSD optimizations used by Netflix to serve video at 800Gb/s [pdf] (people.freebsd.org)
204.
Idiot Proof Git (softwaredoug.com)
205.
Music Mouse (teropa.info)
206.
An extensive tutorial on how to setup a Pi-Hole (crosstalksolutions.com)
207.
Keyboard shortcuts for GNU Readline (masteringemacs.org)
208.
All companies are fucked up (jonpauluritis.com)
209.
Evernote to be acquired by Bending Spoons (evernote.com)
210.
The pool of talented C++ developers is running dry (efinancialcareers.com)