November 2022 Archive
5821.
When you use open source software you are not entitled to anything (unixsheikh.com)
5822.
Apple Limits AirDrop in China After It Was Used to Spread Protest Messages (vice.com)
5823.
How to Switch from Twitter to Mastodon (opensource.com)
5824.
Curl’s new CA store cache (daniel.haxx.se)
5825.
Microsoft finally landed helicopters and gliders for Flight Simulator (theverge.com)
5826.
A Brief Interview with Common Lisp Creator Dr. Scott Fahlman (pldb.com)
5827.
Biden Appeals After Judge Finds Loan Forgiveness Unconstitutional (buzzfeednews.com)
5828.
Two Weeks of Chaos: Inside Elon Musk’s Takeover of Twitter (nytimes.com)
5829.
Bendix Central Air Data Computer – USAF Mechanical Computer from 1955 (twitter.com)
5830.
The Parody Gold Created by Elon Musk’s Twitter Blue (slate.com)
5831.
Apple Sued for Allegedly Deceiving Users with Privacy Settings (gizmodo.com)
5832.
Twitter, Musk, and a week of bad decisions it seems (theregister.com)
5833.
Aaron Swartz Day 2022 (aaronswartzday.org)
5834.
Twitter alternative: how Mastodon is designed to be “antiviral” (uxdesign.cc)
5835.
5836.
Daily meditation may work as well as a popular drug to calm anxiety, study finds (text.npr.org)
5837.
Verbatim no longer sells real M Discs, puts regular BD-Rs in M Disc packaging (old.reddit.com)
5838.
Biden’s Chip Curbs Outdo Trump in Forcing World to Align on China (bnnbloomberg.ca)
5839.
Investors Who Put $2B into FTX Face Scrutiny, Too (nytimes.com)
5840.
China and Iran Use Private Detectives to Reach Dissidents in America (nytimes.com)
5841.
Mold linker may not switch to a source-available license (bluewhalesystems.blogspot.com)
5842.
Microsoft Research: Simple, Fast and Safe Manual Memory Management (2017) [pdf] (microsoft.com)
5843.
State of Emergency: Inside Canada’s ER Crisis (macleans.ca)
5844.
SpaceX buys ad campaign on Twitter for Starlink (reuters.com)
5845.
University of California Academic Employees Strike for Higher Pay (nytimes.com)
5846.
Fritz the Cat at 50: The X-rated cartoon that shocked the US (bbc.com)
5847.
Even if you're paying for the product, you're still the product (pluralistic.net)
5848.
Delegating trust is hard (infosec edition) (pluralistic.net)
5849.
Mozilla Firefox – 107.0 Release Notes (mozilla.org)
5850.
Goodbye Academia, Hello Substack (erikhoel.substack.com)