November 2022 Archive
9091.
How Crypto’s Collapse May Have Done the Economy a Favor (wsj.com)
9092.
Saying goodbye to my child, the youngster (washingtonpost.com)
9093.
Database of nearly 500M WhatsApp users’ mobile phones is up for sale (cybernews.com)
9094.
Considering a Bootcamp? Like Everything in Software, the Answer Is “It Depends” (icanlearntocode.com)
9095.
Text message from elonmusk telling SBF he's “welcome” to roll (twitter.com)
9096.
The Berserker Hypothesis: The Darkest Explanation of the Fermi Paradox (iflscience.com)
9097.
FTX Game (theftxgame.com)
9098.
Git-delete-merged-branches. A command-line tool for keeping repositories clean (github.com)
9099.
Russian software disguised as American finds its way into U.S. Army, CDC apps (reuters.com)
9100.
Don't Call Yourself a Programmer, and Other Career Advice (kalzumeus.com)
9101.
Tailscale Runs Anywhere I Need (tailscale.com)
9102.
Don’t Objectify Yourself (theatlantic.com)
9103.
Discovery reveals 'brain-like computing' at molecular level is possible (phys.org)
9104.
Powerful people have blind spots – now neuroscience has proved it (theguardian.com)
9105.
A Simple Explanation of Shannon Entropy (gradiently.io)
9106.
Show HN: Reproducible development environments using starlark, without Nix (github.com)
9107.
The Magic Number Database (magnumdb.com)
9108.
Human “Plant Blindness” – New Study Identifies Cause and Cure (scitechdaily.com)
9109.
Hello World This Is Rampart (rampart.dev)
9110.
How many yottabytes in a quettabyte? Extreme numbers get new names (nature.com)
9111.
‘Gangnam Style’ Brought K-Pop to the World, but Haunted Its Creator (nytimes.com)
9112.
South Asian people undergo type 2 diabetes remission with low calorie diets (medicalxpress.com)
9113.
Can you get sued for using a meme? (thehustle.co)
9114.
How a scoop by a little-known crypto site led to the fall of SBF and FTX (cnn.com)
9115.
FCC Bans Authorizations for Devices That Pose National Security Threat (fcc.gov)
9116.
US bans sale of Huawei, ZTE tech amid security fears (bbc.co.uk)
9117.
This week in KDE: Humongous UI improvements (pointieststick.com)
9118.
How to dry up the shadow market for IT security vulnerabilities (ccc.de)
9119.
Launch a Personal Diffusion 2.0 Server on the Cloud (lightning.ai)
9120.
Is Moore’s Law Really Dead? (wired.com)