November 2022 Archive
9361.
I write this blog on my iPhone, from a train (notes.alinpanaitiu.com)
9362.
Convert JSON into gorgeous, typesafe code in any language (quicktype.io)
9363.
Burying Edward Abbey: The last act of defiance (medium.com)
9364.
Ways to grow your open-source project (medium.com)
9365.
Running Rust Programs in SeL4 (antmicro.com)
9366.
A Powerful Clipboard: Analysis of a Samsung in-the-wild exploit chain (googleprojectzero.blogspot.com)
9367.
C Primer (enlightenment.org)
9368.
BPF as a safer kernel programming environment (lwn.net)
9369.
SNES Star Fox at a silky 60 FPS thanks to a new hack (arstechnica.com)
9370.
Tentacle robot can gently grasp fragile objects (youtube.com)
9371.
EuroPython Conference 2022 Videos (youtube.com)
9372.
SpaceWire (en.wikipedia.org)
9373.
Send notifications to your device without setup (ntfy.sh)
9374.
Apple's Mysterious Third Co-Founder (youtube.com)
9375.
9376.
Chile, the land of mines, leads the way in solar energy (english.elpais.com)
9377.
Haskell, Python, and Readability (2012) (mazzo.li)
9378.
Cloning the Linux kernel in 30 seconds with gitoxide, 4.8x faster than Git (github.com)
9379.
China is likely stockpiling and deploying vulnerabilities, says Microsoft (theregister.com)
9380.
Show HN: AI Editor - Outpainting and image editing using Stable Diffusion (getimg.ai)
9381.
What is it like to understand advanced mathematics? (quora.com)
9382.
Show HN: Picst – a Rust CLI tool to resize clipboard images on the fly (github.com)
9383.
9384.
Why Twitter is shutting down Revue, its newsletter platform (audienceful.com)
9385.
How to date a recording using background electrical noise (robertheaton.com)
9386.
SPARK Ada by Example (github.com)
9387.
Swiss scientists’ new see-through solar panels are sweet nectar for startups (thenextweb.com)
9388.
Wages trump safety standards for global apparel workers (news.cornell.edu)
9389.
Are Trees Talking Underground? For Scientists, It’s in Dispute (nytimes.com)
9390.
World is on ‘highway to climate hell’, UN chief warns at Cop27 summit (theguardian.com)