November 2021 Archive
3031.
What I wish I had known when I was starting out as a developer (2020) (mooreds.com)
3032.
Members of Congress Violate Insider Trading and Conflict of Interest Law (businessinsider.com)
3033.
El Salvador: A $1B Bitcoin bond, to set up ... Bitcoin City! (davidgerard.co.uk)
3034.
The Deadly Myth That Human Error Causes Most Car Crashes (theatlantic.com)
3035.
US warns EU that Russian troops may invade Ukraine (bloomberg.com)
3036.
Researchers find finger snap has highest acceleration the human body produces (nsf.gov)
3037.
iPhone with USB-C mod sells for $86,000 on eBay (notebookcheck.net)
3038.
Widespread internet outages in the entire SF Bay Area (twitter.com)
3039.
Firefox Relay offers unlimited email aliases as part of its new premium plan (engadget.com)
3040.
Deutsche Bahn whistleblowers alleged fraud at Germany’s biggest infra project (ft.com)
3041.
Cpuid: EAX=8FFFFFFFh: AMD Easter Egg (en.wikipedia.org)
3042.
I am building a realistic space colonization game starting in the 1970s (kickstarter.com)
3043.
GM aims to tackle chip shortage with new designs made in North America (reuters.com)
3044.
Building our Data Platform: Why we have chosen Databricks over Snowflake (blog.denexus.io)
3045.
US Senators to Amend Bitcoin Reporting Changes in Infrastructure Bill (bitcoinmagazine.com)
3046.
Bird Eats Bug (birdeatsbug.com)
3047.
A Tale of Three Codebases (blog.convex.dev)
3048.
Museum of Food and Drink (mofad.org)
3049.
Toward a new systems programming environment – Russ Cox [pdf] (swtch.com)
3050.
Streamers are stalling on sharing data (hollywoodreporter.com)
3051.
Imgproxy: A fast and secure standalone server for resizing and converting images (github.com)
3052.
Ask HN: Any indie developers making money from browser extensions?
3053.
Crypto Investors Buy 40 Acres of Land in Wyoming to Build Blockchain City (vice.com)
3054.
Making Lego car climb obstacles (youtube.com)
3055.
Half of energy used in the state of Western Australia is off-grid (abc.net.au)
3056.
There are only ~330 right whales left (act.oceana.org)
3057.
Cupellation (en.wikipedia.org)
3058.
Inflation Is Here to Stay (telegraph.co.uk)
3059.
Building the next phase of GitHub, together (github.blog)
3060.
Using GPT-J and GPT-Neo, GPT-3 open-source alternatives, with few-shot learning (nlpcloud.io)