November 2021 Archive
2041.
Would You Manage 70 Children and a 15-Ton Vehicle for $18 an Hour? (fivethirtyeight.com)
2042.
Moderna has fewer breakthrough cases than Pfizer's, but higher myocarditis rates (cnbc.com)
2043.
The new luxury vacation: being dumped in the middle of nowhere (newyorker.com)
2044.
A cross-platform Markdown editor focused on speed and usability (marktext.app)
2045.
AR pioneer warns that metaverse could make “reality disappear” (futurism.com)
2046.
The Party Math Trick (sambernheim.com)
2047.
Ask HN: Where do you find meaningful part-time tech jobs?
2048.
Building stuff from source (jott.live)
2049.
UV light and mildew: why physical objects degrade over time (tedium.co)
2050.
The High Cost of Men's Loneliness (psychologytoday.com)
2051.
Pull Through Cache Repositories for Amazon Elastic Container Registry (aws.amazon.com)
2052.
Repairing an HP 3478A Multimeter with a Hacksaw (tomverbeure.github.io)
2053.
Tutanota is now free for open source projects (tutanota.com)
2054.
Scott Aaronson, when reached for comment, said (scottaaronson.blog)
2055.
Iraqi Prime Minister survives exploding drone assassination attempt (lite.cnn.com)
2056.
Mailchimp Employees Shocked When Their Health Benefits Ended (businessinsider.com)
2057.
Open Collective Plans ‘Exit to Community’ (blog.opencollective.com)
2058.
Firefox Add-On Policy Changes 2021 (blog.mozilla.org)
2059.
Svelte Creator Rich Harris: Web development should be more fun (infoworld.com)
2060.
How to scrape and extract hyperlink networks with BeautifulSoup and NetworkX (connectingfigures.com)
2061.
The Microwave Radio and Coaxial Cable Networks of the Bell System (long-lines.net)
2062.
Circular Programming in Clojure (cuddly-octo-palm-tree.com)
2063.
A Brief Scientific History of Glass (smithsonianmag.com)
2064.
How to help GNU Emacs maintainers? (bzg.fr)
2065.
Austria to declare nationwide lockdown for unvaccinated people (bnonews.com)
2066.
New Colorways for Firefox 94 (blog.mozilla.org)
2067.
Enterprise-level Chromium removes view-source to prevent students from cheating (theregister.com)
2068.
After months of delay, the House passes infrastructure bill (npr.org)
2069.
Toyota spreads anti-EV propaganda in Japan (electrek.co)
2070.
Dungeons and Dragons Is a Case Study in How Capitalism Kills Art (jacobinmag.com)