November 2021 Archive
2221.
The Fuel of Philosophers (illustratedphilosopher.com)
2222.
Signatures: Modern End-to-End Encryption (kerkour.com)
2223.
Endianness, API Design, and Polymorphism in Rust (thecodedmessage.com)
2224.
LinkedIn breaks because of too many tracking cookies (twitter.com)
2225.
My New 3D Resume (resume.enricmor.eu)
2226.
Too Big to Sail: How a Legal Revolution Clogged Our Ports (mattstoller.substack.com)
2227.
Rapid Vitamin D Supplementation May Present Better Outcomes in Covid-19 (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
2228.
Omicron: Israel bans all foreigners, uses 'counter-terrorism' phone-tracking (usnews.com)
2229.
Selective Unit Testing – Costs and Benefits (2009) (blog.stevensanderson.com)
2230.
Receiving Starlink satellite beacons on a budget (sgcderek.github.io)
2231.
The nation’s last uranium mill plans to import Estonia’s radioactive waste (hcn.org)
2232.
Founder of Spanish social network Tuenti tortured to steal millions in crypto (english.elpais.com)
2233.
When Pwned Passwords Bloom (scotthelme.co.uk)
2234.
Recreating Fortune Telling from Super Mario Bros. DX (the-null-log.org)
2235.
Closure vs. derivation in the Nix package manager (medium.com)
2236.
Sorry, but you're already living in the “Squid Game” (welcometothejungle.com)
2237.
It’s time for Americans to buy less stuff (vox.com)
2238.
Waterford has Ireland's 2nd highest Covid incidence with 99.7% fully vaccinated (irishpost.com)
2239.
Ask HN: Know any non Librem5 PinePhone for Mobile Linux? Legacy devices too!
2240.
TQQQ is up 7,298% in 10 years – you don’t want it (2020) (wsj.com)
2241.
Ask HN: What's the quickest way to get something online?
2242.
Study suggests long-Covid may be mostly psychological (jamanetwork.com)
2243.
Ask HN: Why is the Spotify UX so horrible?
2244.
Lambda School is renaming itself to Bloom Institute of Technology (twitter.com)
2245.
Ask HN: What book(s) did you love reading this year?
2246.
Magic Login Is Dead (magiclogin.net)
2247.
The brusque Mr. Fix-It for Mexico City’s accordions (nytimes.com)
2248.
Researchers are discovering surprising capabilities among a group of arachnids (arstechnica.com)
2249.
Sudden cardiac death in young people with apparently normal heart (2001) (academic.oup.com)
2250.
There's not enough humans on earth to generate the quantities of ad impressions (twitter.com)