November 2022 Archive
6631.
A tool for creating an “unbreakable” internet under oppressive censoring regimes (marketplace.org)
6632.
How America turned against the First Amendment (theverge.com)
6633.
Starbucks closes location that was the first to unionize in Seattle (cnn.com)
6634.
An old friend sent me an Instagram DM asking me for help (twitter.com)
6635.
D2 ER diagram from a Postgres db (github.com)
6636.
ArgumentListTooLong (wiki.debian.org)
6637.
'Natural' baby product company recalls toddler cups over lead poisoning hazard (nbcnews.com)
6638.
An Oral History of the Time Six Doctors Swallowed Lego Heads (defector.com)
6639.
ASRock 13.3” Side Panel Kit (asrock.com)
6640.
Data General History: The Fair Bastards (teamfoster.com)
6641.
Apple clears all their existing tweets following noone (twitter.com)
6642.
Toxic Slime Contributed to Earth’s Worst Mass Extinction–It’s Making a Comeback (scientificamerican.com)
6643.
The World Cup’s New High-Tech Ball Will Change Soccer Forever (fivethirtyeight.com)
6644.
How Much Better Is OpenAI’s Newest GPT-3 Model? (scale.com)
6645.
Christine McVie, of Fleetwood Mac, Is Dead at 79 (nytimes.com)
6646.
'People being programmed’: Inside New Zealand’s Gloriavale religious cult (vice.com)
6647.
Release Trains: How we automate the releases of SDKs (revenuecat.com)
6648.
A community for Black software developers (blackcodecollective.com)
6649.
Aaron Swartz Day – November 12-13 2022 at the Internet Archive (aaronswartzday.org)
6650.
Skilled Incompetence (1986) (hbr.org)
6651.
The enduring sexism of India’s tech industry (restofworld.org)
6652.
ESM Metagenomic Atlas: first view of the ‘dark matter’ of the protein universe (ai.facebook.com)
6653.
Identify That Antenna by Sight (hackaday.com)
6654.
Exploring Mastodon (martinfowler.com)
6655.
Robots That Write Their Own Code (ai.googleblog.com)
6656.
Mozilla Launches Venture Fund to Fuel Responsible Tech Companies, Products (blog.mozilla.org)
6657.
Elon Musk’s Twitter already looks grim for the LGBTQ community (techcrunch.com)
6658.
Meraki just disabled all our Hardware in Russia (old.reddit.com)
6659.
Unix system programming in OCaml (2014) (ocaml.github.io)
6660.
Wired: Adobe Just Held a Bunch of Colors Hostage (wired.com)