November 2021 Archive
6871.
Declining Eyesight Could Be Given a Boost by Short Morning Doses of Seeing Red (sciencealert.com)
6872.
Fact check: Is nuclear energy good for the climate? (dw.com)
6873.
Lina Khan’s Battle to Rein in Big Tech (newyorker.com)
6874.
DNN ‘ExoMiner’ trained on Kepler data used to validate 301 exoplanets (nasa.gov)
6875.
LibreCAD 2.2.0-RC3 brings AppImage for Linux (github.com)
6876.
Big Tech firms should pay ISPs to upgrade networks, telcos in Europe claim (arstechnica.com)
6877.
Stuffing an SSD Inside the Raspberry Pi 400 (tdarb.org)
6878.
Show HN: Get email reports with metrics from multiple sources. Fully automatic (raport.pro)
6879.
Build at the Edge with OpenFaaS and GitHub Actions (openfaas.com)
6880.
Wonder: Our Startup Journey (community.wonder.me)
6881.
You Can't Buy Integration (martinfowler.com)
6882.
Finland Battles Exceptional Malware Attack Spread by Phones (bloomberg.com)
6883.
Show HN: Akia allows businesses to build and send apps that don't need download
6884.
Bungie Recalls Myth II (1998) (macobserver.com)
6885.
Salesforce promotes Bret Taylor to co-CEO alongside Benioff (cnbc.com)
6886.
Results from being #1 on HN for 6 hours (docs.codeamigo.dev)
6887.
Domestic horses' mysterious origins may finally be revealed (nationalgeographic.co.uk)
6888.
The Yggdrasil Screen Reader Project (yggdrasil-sr.github.io)
6889.
The Mathematics of Amazon’s Advantage (getrevue.co)
6890.
Roblox Servers Are Turning Back on (Slowly) After 60 Hour Outage (kotaku.com)
6891.
Talk: Researching “third way” democratically-run economies with Clojure(Script) (youtube.com)
6892.
Glide - Polyglot Literate Programming Editor (64m.org)
6893.
Creating a Small Warp Bubble? (link.springer.com)
6894.
Long-COVID symptoms may be caused by fatigue, not regional brain dysfunction (eurekalert.org)
6895.
Deliver Deeper Digital Product Insights with RudderStack and Amplitude (rudderstack.com)
6896.
Liberals read, conservatives watch TV (richardhanania.substack.com)
6897.
What to Do When You Finish Reading a Book (durmonski.com)
6898.
GitHub is China’s ‘last land of free speech’ – but for how long? (restofworld.org)
6899.
Hot Streaks in Your Career Don’t Happen by Accident (theatlantic.com)
6900.
Why SOLID principles are still the foundation for modern software architecture (stackoverflow.blog)