November 2022 Archive
6511.
Choose Good Quests (piratewires.com)
6512.
Google looks to shed 10k ‘poor performing’ workers: report (marketwatch.com)
6513.
Friendlyjordies' dangerous work met with firebombing attacks (independentaustralia.net)
6514.
Show HN: Pretty-pocket – Export Pocket data to JSON (github.com)
6515.
Vaccinated Americans majority of Covid deaths for first time in August: analysis (news.yahoo.com)
6516.
The peculiar case of Japanese web design (sabrinas.space)
6517.
Mltshp makes “substantial” offer to buy Twitter (twitter.com)
6518.
Lessons learnt from reading a book a week for the past 10 years (eneigualauno.com)
6519.
Package is Deprecated because the Maintainer locked himself out by accident (github.com)
6520.
US Bans Huawei, ZTE Telecom Equipment on Data-Security Risk (bloomberg.com)
6521.
TikTok Challenge and a Malicious Python Package – A match made in hell (medium.com)
6522.
Elon Musk’s Boring Company Ghosts Cities Across America (wsj.com)
6523.
Elon Musk’s next trick? Picking a fight with Apple (techcrunch.com)
6524.
US Navy to ditch touch screen ship controls (2019) (bbc.com)
6525.
‘Young Bloomsbury’ Review: A Bohemia of Their Own (wsj.com)
6526.
Alzheimer's drug lecanemab hailed as momentous breakthrough (bbc.com)
6527.
Tesla starts selling its chargers at Best Buy (electrek.co)
6528.
Simple Reasons to Learn the Julia Programming Language (juliazoid.com)
6529.
Jack Dorsey rolls his stake into Elon Musk-owned Twitter (ft.com)
6530.
No, Elon Musk did not fire the CEO of Twitter “for cause” (bloomberg.com)
6531.
The Ventura Problem (raspberrypi.com)
6532.
No ‘adults in the room’: Xi Jinping catches global investors off guard (ft.com)
6533.
Germany struggles with its dependency on China (ft.com)
6534.
Open source website bundle analyzer that shows vulnerable NPM packages (gradejs.com)
6535.
1y.o. protesting Hawai'I Covid playground lockdowns (2020) (twitter.com)
6536.
Show HN: Unfurl Cloud – A free and open cloud (unfurl.cloud)
6537.
A zombifying cat parasite called Toxoplasma gondii conquered the globe (salon.com)
6538.
Weird cars are becoming the new normal (theverge.com)
6539.
You Can't Buy a Raspberry Pi – Why? (youtube.com)
6540.
Open source weaves connections between countries (opensource.com)