November 2022 Archive
9661.
So long, Solana? Ether rival clobbered by FTX crash (ibtimes.co.uk)
9662.
DigitalOcean Deploy (deploy.digitalocean.com)
9663.
Six Reasons DuckDB Slaps (prod.motherduck.com)
9664.
Russia-based Pushwoosh tricks US Army and others into running its code (theregister.com)
9665.
FTX-owned crypto exchange Liquid halts all withdrawals (cointelegraph.com)
9666.
The Wrong Americans Are Buying Electric Cars (bloomberg.com)
9667.
Assembly within BPF tail calls on x86 and ARM (blog.cloudflare.com)
9668.
100 years after his birth, Kurt Vonnegut is more relevant than ever to science (science.org)
9669.
Why are some fintech stocks down by over 80% in 2022? (yarn.pranshum.com)
9670.
Foreign companies adopt ‘China for China’ strategy (ft.com)
9671.
Berkeley DB is too slow compared to recent DB engines (2015) (github.com)
9672.
Global population hits 8B as growth poses more challenges for the planet (cnn.com)
9673.
Russian Pushwoosh Code Found in American Apps, Including CDC's (gizmodo.com)
9674.
Investor TCI urges Alphabet to cut excessive headcount, costs (reuters.com)
9675.
Drink this type of milk to keep you and the planet healthy (cnn.com)
9676.
Self hosting with Raspberry Pi 2 (andreldm.com)
9677.
McPixel Runs on Every OS (twitter.com)
9678.
The Construction Industry's Growing Waste Problem (visualcapitalist.com)
9679.
NASA – Core Stage Liquid Oxygen and Liquid Hydrogen Fast Fill Underway (blogs.nasa.gov)
9680.
The 8-Hour Workday Century (world.hey.com)
9681.
Your own personal Google: how Mem plans to reinvent note-taking apps with AI (theverge.com)
9682.
Stealing passwords from infosec Mastodon – without bypassing CSP (portswigger.net)
9683.
All unpaid legacy Blue checkmarks will be removed in a few months (twitter.com)
9684.
9685.
Teslas recalled in Australia over steering fault after fatal crash in China (theguardian.com)
9686.
The Gray Lady Winked exposes a different side of the NYT (thegrayladywinked.com)
9687.
Elon only trusts Elon. Employees, advertisers keep warning him about the risks (platformer.news)
9688.
How I bootstrapped to $288K ARR in 6 months in vertical SaaS (medium.com)
9689.
The Skip 1s Universal Remote Control by Flirc by Jason Kotzin (kickstarter.com)
9690.
The E-Book Wars (npr.org)