November 2021 Archive
6121.
NASA seeks ideas for a nuclear reactor on the moon (phys.org)
6122.
Run Unix on Microcontrollers with PDP-11 Emulator (hackaday.com)
6123.
Show HN: Free Forex Exchangerates API (api.exchangerate.host)
6124.
YCAdvice – Discover the best Y Combinator advice for startup success (ycadvice.com)
6125.
Google is evil (dark UX pattern) (imgur.com)
6126.
How the U.S. lost ground to China in the contest for clean energy (nytimes.com)
6127.
Show HN: Raport – Analyze all your data in one app (raport.pro)
6128.
WristMac – 1988 Legendary first Apple Watch (comicconnect.com)
6129.
Jay Last Dies at 92 (nytimes.com)
6130.
Leo Ryan (en.wikipedia.org)
6131.
100% OFF all phones we currently sell in the US (twitter.com)
6132.
GoDaddy Breached – Plaintext Passwords – 1.2M Affected (wordfence.com)
6133.
A Portrait of the Language Designer as a Young Man: Interview with Louis Pilfold (serokell.io)
6134.
Frank Sinatra Was Offered the Role of John McClane in Die Hard (nationalreview.com)
6135.
Next Generation Internet webinar on future of OpenPGP (conf.tube)
6136.
Stripe ‘Happy’ to Stay Private After Reaching $95B Value (bloomberg.com)
6137.
Elizabeth Holmes throws scientists under the bus (arstechnica.com)
6138.
Antibodies mimicking the virus may explain long_ Covid-19,_ vaccine side effects (medicalxpress.com)
6139.
NASA delays James Webb space telescope launch after ‘sudden’ incident (theguardian.com)
6140.
‘Battery arms race’: how China has monopolised the electric vehicle industry (theguardian.com)
6141.
WHO calls emergency meeting to discuss new Covid-19 variant (ft.com)
6142.
VisionFive V1: an affordable open-source RISC-V single board dev platform [pdf] (static.sched.com)
6143.
My Kid Sold Her Soul to Roblox (nytimes.com)
6144.
The First Amendment Protects Everyone, Even Facebook and Twitter (reason.com)
6145.
Hayao Miyazaki Prepares to Cast One Last Spell (nytimes.com)
6146.
94% of Searches Happen on a Google Property (swprs.org)
6147.
Gigabyte M27Q Settings Controller (github.com)
6148.
It Wasn't a Hoax (theatlantic.com)
6149.
The Largest Organism Is Slowly Being Eaten (sciencealert.com)
6150.
Rash decisions, insecurity and burnout: The dark side of India’s startup boom (moneycontrol.com)