November 2022 Archive
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7922.
Monitoring RSS feeds of czech news websites for changes in article headlines
(headline.beta.nolog.cz)
7924.
Online community MetaFilter (est. 1999) is nearly bankrupt
(metatalk.metafilter.com)
7925.
7926.
Why don’t Windows functions begin with a pointless MOV EDI,EDI on x86-64?
(devblogs.microsoft.com)
7927.
In the line of fire: Debris throwing by wild octopuses
(journals.plos.org)
7928.
DHS Censorship: Banning Speech That Casts Doubt on ‘Red Mirage, Blue Shift’
(foundationforfreedomonline.com)
7929.
Twitter Users Have Caused a Mastodon Meltdown
(wired.com)
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7933.
Twitter Staff Grapple with Brand Impostors Like Nintendo, Lilly
(bloomberg.com)
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7935.
Why Japan Is Gearing Up for Possible War with China over Taiwan
(bloomberg.com)
7936.
7937.
Apple limits AirDrop in China after its use in protests
(theverge.com)
7938.
Apple's business model made Chinese oppression inevitable
(pluralistic.net)
7939.
Can Mastodon be the first big social network 'Made in Europe'?
(euobserver.com)
7940.
TSMC: You know what would be fab? Some local neon supplies
(theregister.com)
7941.
Fraud in the service of effective altruism is unacceptable
(lesswrong.com)
7942.
Student Infected with Debilitating Virus
(theintercept.com)
7943.
Apple changes how AirDrop works after it is used in China protests
(independent.co.uk)
7944.
Hey elonmusk I bet you can’t buy Jira
(twitter.com)
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7947.
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7950.
The reason to get off Twitter
(ft.com)