November 2022 Archive
9031.
Twitter Working on End-to-End Encryption for Direct Messages (macrumors.com)
9032.
macOS defaults list: create dotfiles for almost all macOS settings (macos-defaults.com)
9033.
Tech Layoffs Are Hurting Workers Far Beyond Silicon Valley (time.com)
9034.
Show HN: Run Nginx with Podman and socket activation (github.com)
9035.
Don’t Let Crypto Bros Undermine Effective Altruism (theatlantic.com)
9036.
Bugs vs. product market fit: why startups need to build high quality products (jam.dev)
9037.
56% of issued certificates on the web are enrolled and managed with ACME (twitter.com)
9038.
Sony tries to patent NFT and blockchain technology usage in games (theblock.co)
9039.
How the modern CEO job is broken (businessinsider.com)
9040.
Starbucks workers strike at over 100 stores on Red Cup Day (axios.com)
9041.
Do Users Write More Insecure Code with AI Assistants? (arxiv.org)
9042.
Ticketmaster Cancels Taylor Swift Public Ticket Sales (variety.com)
9043.
Chrome Manifest V3 be unleashed in just 2 months (developer.chrome.com)
9044.
Ask HN: Best way to find the cheapest flights online?
9045.
Elon Musk issues ultimatum to Twitter staff (theregister.com)
9046.
Zombo (zombo.com)
9047.
The Humble NE-2 Neon Lamp Has a New Trick (2021) (hackaday.com)
9048.
Twittergeddon, the end is also a beginning (blog.karliner.net)
9049.
The most extensive Apple (pommes) database (pomiferous.com)
9050.
Show HN: Simple library for generating .wav file data in TypeScript (github.com)
9051.
Visual Speech Recognition for Multiple Languages in the Wild (mpc001.github.io)
9052.
The Far Side is down (thefarside.com)
9053.
I made a decentralized Twitter-like site (reverse-social.vercel.app)
9054.
Physical and Logical Structure Recognition of PDF Documents (bloechle.ch)
9055.
Starting Forth (forth.com)
9056.
The World Cup ball has the aerodynamics of a champion (theconversation.com)
9057.
Environments with Nix Shell – Learning Nix pt 1 (2018) (sam.today)
9058.
Space Object Strikes Earth over Canada – View from CN Tower (twitter.com)
9059.
The big takeaway from Cop27? These climate conferences just aren’t working (theguardian.com)
9060.
An offshore workforce is training Amazon’s warehouse-monitoring algorithms (theverge.com)