November 2022 Archive
12541.
The Crypto Ponzi Scheme Avenger (nytimes.com)
12542.
Von Clausewitz on War: Six Lessons for the Modern Strategist (www8.gsb.columbia.edu)
12543.
Twilio Segment Edge SDK Powered by Cloudflare Workers (blog.cloudflare.com)
12544.
OpenStreetMap: Map Features (wiki.openstreetmap.org)
12545.
Doubling down on local development with Workers: Miniflare meets workerd (blog.cloudflare.com)
12546.
House Committees Slam ID.me for 'Baseless' Unemployment Fraud Claims (gizmodo.com)
12547.
Bahamas regulators confirm they’re holding some of FTX’s assets (cnbc.com)
12548.
4.4BSD-Lite2, the Last Unix from Berkeley (github.com)
12549.
Digital Dollar Pilot (reuters.com)
12550.
Getting Started with Semantic Search (medium.com)
12551.
Show HN: Play a leading role in making humanity a spacefaring civilization (stellarjobs.co)
12552.
Radeon Raytracing Analyzer (github.com)
12553.
Preview: Referencing public code in GitHub Copilot (github.blog)
12554.
Gumroad: From layoffs and hypergrowth to no employees, $11M ARR (the5to9.xyz)
12555.
Twitter Is a Usability Mess (fuckreligion.net)
12556.
Web Technology Optimism Hour (macwright.com)
12557.
Can insects feel pain? A review of the neural and behavioural evidence (sciencedirect.com)
12558.
Google now uses post-quantum cryptography internally (cloud.google.com)
12559.
NASA Investigation into Webb’s Relationship to the Lavender Scare [pdf] (nasa.gov)
12560.
Law School Accrediting Panel Votes to Make LSAT Optional (wsj.com)
12561.
Finland Plans Border Wall with Russia to Stop Migrant Crossings (newsweek.com)
12562.
Accessing QEMU storage features without a VM (lwn.net)
12563.
FTX and an Old Blog Post (brontecapital.blogspot.com)
12564.
12565.
Bankman-Fried cashed out $300M during FTX fundraise last year (theblock.co)
12566.
Theranos Elizabeth Holmes sentenced to 11.25 years (nbcbayarea.com)
12567.
Elizabeth Holmes tries to stop WSJ story (2015) (twitter.com)
12568.
12569.
Stop Using Static Credentials (filipnikolovski.com)
12570.
Why don’t we talk to each other the way we talk to Google? (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)