November 2021 Archive
8161.
Competitive Programmer's Club (offbeat.cc)
8162.
Bringing VS Code to the Browser (code.visualstudio.com)
8163.
A Man Who Called Bullshit on Uber (motherjones.com)
8164.
Kaisa Group: Missed payment triggers fresh China property fears (bbc.com)
8165.
OSHA’s Vaccine Mandate Overkill (wsj.com)
8166.
COP26: A letter to school strikers from ‘the physicist behind net zero’ (theconversation.com)
8167.
Richard Desmond in legal battle with Wikipedia over term ‘pornographer’ (theguardian.com)
8168.
US offers $10m bounty for Colonial Pipeline hackers (bbc.co.uk)
8169.
Ncurses Manuals (alfonsosiciliano.gitlab.io)
8170.
Rotten Library (rottenlibrary.net)
8171.
Test-Files – large files to test download at Hetzner (speed.hetzner.de)
8172.
River, a Dynamic Tiling Wayland Compositor (isaacfreund.com)
8173.
New Microsoft technology will make your web apps run a lot faster (techrepublic.com)
8174.
Vaxxinity S-1 (sec.gov)
8175.
Fun with SQL in Postgres: Finding Revenue Accrued per Day (blog.crunchydata.com)
8176.
Matt Huang joins Stripe’s board (twitter.com)
8177.
Textbook manifesto by Allen B. Downey (greenteapress.com)
8178.
Learn the Formula on How to Stop Miscommunicating Your Big Idea (youtube.com)
8179.
Authorization in 2021 (blog.warrant.dev)
8180.
Hackers Apologize to Arab Royal Families for Leaking Their Data (vice.com)
8181.
Experimental relativistic zero-knowledge proofs (nature.com)
8182.
12-foot-tall replica of the Washington Monument hidden under a manhole cover (atlasobscura.com)
8183.
Facebook What to Do? (profgalloway.com)
8184.
Do They Even Matter? The 3 Largest GDPR Fines to Date (pii-tools.com)
8185.
Carmack on AI Safety (twitter.com)
8186.
Why Generalization in RL Is Difficult (bair.berkeley.edu)
8187.
Apple Silicon roadmap reveals plans for Mac Pro, MacBook Air (arstechnica.com)
8188.
Show HN: Maybe monad for Elixir inspired by Rust Option type (hexdocs.pm)
8189.
Faulty DRM Breaks Dozens of Games on Intel’s Alder Lake CPUs (arstechnica.com)
8190.
Innovative chip resolves quantum headache (sciencedaily.com)