November 2022 Archive
9691.
Publishers Are Taking the Internet to Court (thenation.com)
9692.
Violent protests in Guangzhou put Zero-Covid under strain (bbc.com)
9693.
Amazon layoffs in Alexa and Luna start (cnbc.com)
9694.
Is Elon Musk’s Twitter about to fall out of the GDPR’s one-stop shop? (techcrunch.com)
9695.
We lost our slick new NPM package name (and then got it back) (reactflow.dev)
9696.
Twitter chaos spills into public view as Musk clashes with and fires employees (cnn.com)
9697.
Never use px to set font-size in CSS (joshcollinsworth.com)
9698.
Ask HN: Who wants to be interviewed as an entrepreneur?
9699.
Clojure's typing “problem” (blog.janetacarr.com)
9700.
Waabi unveils its first generation self-driving truck (techcrunch.com)
9701.
Nuxt 3 Stable Release (github.com)
9702.
F5 fixes high severity RCE bug in BIG-IP, BIG-IQ devices (portswigger.net)
9703.
Disruptive Startups Cannot Survive in a Post-AIA Patent Landscape (ipwatchdog.com)
9704.
How to Get Started on Mastodon (wired.com)
9705.
Computer Proof ‘Blows Up’ Centuries-Old Fluid Equations (quantamagazine.org)
9706.
Cshuaimin/ssr.nvim: Treesitter based structural search and replace plugin for N (github.com)
9707.
MIT solved an old math problem to break 'liquid' AI's computational bottleneck (engadget.com)
9708.
Client-side database access without client-side secrets (blog.cloudflare.com)
9709.
Show HN: Discover the mafias of top tech companies (techmafia.io)
9710.
Pushing the “Hardcore” Button (twitter.com)
9711.
Elon Musk says he doesn’t want to be CEO of any company (cnbc.com)
9712.
Vim Koans (blog.sanctum.geek.nz)
9713.
Football corruption and the remarkable road to Qatar’s World Cup (theguardian.com)
9714.
Mastodon: What you need to know for your security and privacy (grahamcluley.com)
9715.
If this is the end for Genesis, this could be more impactful than FTX (twitter.com)
9716.
NATO: “No Indication” Missiles That Killed People in Poland Were Fired by Russia (youtube.com)
9717.
Handmade Seattle 2022 (live conference) (handmade-seattle.com)
9718.
Pixelfed – Decentralized Social Media (pixelfed.org)
9719.
Netflix gives account holders the ability to kick freeloaders (arstechnica.com)
9720.
Idris 2: a purely functional programming language with first class types (github.com)