November 2022 Archive
17191.
17192.
India lifts download ban on VLC (techcrunch.com)
17193.
MEGA65 – Evolution, Part 2 (devdef.blogspot.com)
17194.
Substack badges? What a rotten idea (terryfreedman.substack.com)
17195.
Datadog Acquires Cloudcraft to Create Live Cloud Architecture Diagrams (datadoghq.com)
17196.
Fixing a broken web crawler in 1h (youtube.com)
17197.
The strange existence of RAM Charan (money.cnn.com)
17198.
The Framework is the most exciting laptop I've ever broken (pluralistic.net)
17199.
Design, Composition, and Performance – Rich Hickey [video] (youtube.com)
17200.
Golden rhythms as a theoretical framework for cross-frequency organization (nbdt.scholasticahq.com)
17201.
Shufflecake: Plausible deniability for multiple hidden filesystems on Linux (shufflecake.net)
17202.
GPT-4 Rumours from Silicon Valley (thealgorithmicbridge.substack.com)
17203.
Secure Filesystem in Docker (tmp.bearblog.dev)
17204.
Meditations on Moloch (slatestarcodex.com)
17205.
Show HN: Insipring Developers Quotes with Visuals (devshirt.club)
17206.
Show HN: A simple, super-cheap DALL-E 2 GUI (dall-e.sonnet.io)
17207.
Y2K and 2038 (xkcd.com)
17208.
Interactive intro your Next.js 13 features (codeamigo.dev)
17209.
Counting Complexity (2017) [pdf] (github.com)
17210.
We do need friends of all ages (forbes.com)
17211.
Concourse CI – an open-source continuous thing-doer (concourse-ci.org)
17212.
Is it possible to test without code? (testkit.app)
17213.
Open-source features and API for embedded and edge systems (luos.io)
17214.
Using protobuf to shift-left your entire schema management (recolabs.dev)
17215.
Gogoprotobuf: How NOT to run an open source project – Walter Schulze (youtube.com)
17216.
The Colors of Motion (thecolorsofmotion.com)
17217.
Show HN: SysInfo – Attempt at showing sysinfo in the browser (sysinfo.theden.sh)
17218.
The Importance of Naive Solutions (softwaredoug.com)
17219.
Sci-fi blockchain game could help create a metaverse that no one owns (technologyreview.com)
17220.
Bird overstated shared electric scooter revenue for 2 years (theverge.com)