November 2022 Archive
7021.
Are my 17+years of C++ experience not enough?
(efinancialcareers.com)
7022.
Elon Musk’s great Twitter gaffe? Making it deeply uncool
(thetimes.co.uk)
7023.
7024.
Putin ally Yevgeny Prigozhin admits interfering in US elections
(theguardian.com)
7025.
Gkurve: Simpler Vector Graphics [video]
(youtube.com)
7026.
Fewer than half in global poll believe climate change serious threat
(theguardian.com)
7027.
Mastodon instance admins can read PMs freely and more
(twitter.com)
7028.
Show HN: Credit Card you can hack
(klutchcard.com)
7029.
[removed]
(microsoft.github.io)
7030.
“Trust, but verify” is bullshit
(tmp.bearblog.dev)
7031.
Consolidated list of ETL connectors to feed your Data Warehouse
(connectorcatalog.com)
7032.
Musk discusses putting all of Twitter behind a paywall
(platformer.news)
7033.
The E-Note industry is getting hypercompetitive in 2023
(goodereader.com)
7034.
7035.
7036.
TV gadget censors bad words with 1980's tech
(youtube.com)
7037.
Panic Among Bitcoin Investors Intensifies: When Will It End?
(seekingalpha.com)
7038.
Musk ends remote work at Twitter
(fortune.com)
7039.
How the FCC Shields Cellphone Companies from Safety Concerns
(propublica.org)
7040.
Shell Signs Two-Year Sponsorship with Bitcoin Magazine
(bitcoinmagazine.com)
7041.
7042.
7043.
Hello World: Devenv 0.1
(devenv.sh)
7044.
7045.
The Digital Sensorium (2021)
(aaronzlewis.com)
7046.
7047.
If You Can: How Millennials Can Get Rich Slowly [pdf]
(efficientfrontier.com)
7048.
As Musk reshapes Twitter, academics ponder taking flight
(science.org)
7049.
Traits You Can Change, and Traits You Can’t
(staysaasy.com)
7050.
Your Cat Might Not Be Ignoring You When You Speak
(nytimes.com)