November 2021 Archive
2311.
2312.
Pop psychology has killed the villain
(unherd.com)
2313.
Democrats want to give a tax cut to the top%, 6x bigger than any other bracket
(businessinsider.com)
2314.
You Are the Object of a Secret Extraction Operation
(nytimes.com)
2315.
Red Snapper Filet Might Have Been Caught by Drug Runners
(texasmonthly.com)
2316.
Great Auk
(en.wikipedia.org)
2317.
2318.
2319.
Handling five billion sessions a day in real time (2015)
(blog.twitter.com)
2320.
2321.
Intrepid robot is the Wall-E of the deep sea
(wired.com)
2322.
Moving Castles: Modular and Portable Multiplayer Miniverses
(trust.support)
2323.
2324.
MIT faculty worried about chilling of speech
(whyevolutionistrue.com)
2325.
Lush quits Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and Snapchat over safety concerns
(theguardian.com)
2326.
Design Issues for Foreign Function Interfaces (2004)
(web.archive.org)
2327.
Surprising limits discovered in quest for optimal solutions
(quantamagazine.org)
2328.
2329.
How does the wind generate waves?
(physicstoday.scitation.org)
2331.
2332.
Updating the Verge’s Background Policy
(theverge.com)
2333.
Software Kintsugi
(fer.xyz)
2334.
Chat.sr.ht: a persistent IRC session for Sourcehut users
(sourcehut.org)
2335.
Binary Reversing Methodologies
(justintaft.com)
2336.
The WHO is seeking a new treaty on handling future pandemics
(text.npr.org)
2337.
2338.
People buying SUVs are cancelling out climate gains from electric cars
(newscientist.com)
2339.
French couple wins legal fight over wind ‘turbine syndrome’
(theguardian.com)
2340.
What Is Web3? Should You Care?
(spiegelmock.com)