November 2022 Archive
691.
The entire crypto ecosystem is a ponzi (coppolacomment.com)
692.
Home truths about macOS (eclecticlight.co)
693.
VMware Fusion 13 – native support for Apple Silicon Macs (macrumors.com)
694.
Wrap Up: Bicycle trip logistics (peterispedaling.com)
695.
How hospice became a for profit hustle (newyorker.com)
696.
When splines were physical objects (2016) (core77.com)
697.
KDE beats macOS (old.reddit.com)
698.
Mastodon's founder has a vision to democratize social media (time.com)
699.
Being fatter than Homer Simpson (nicky.bearblog.dev)
700.
Mark Zuckerberg confirms broad layoffs to begin at Meta (theguardian.com)
701.
Next C compiler is a D compiler: Introducing DMD's ImportC (briancallahan.net)
702.
Motorola 68030 wire wrap prototype (retrocomputingforum.com)
703.
Only solve one new problem at a time (bennadel.com)
704.
Chibicc – A Small C Compiler (github.com)
705.
Twitter has fired more software engineers (twitter.com)
706.
Bitcoin falls under $16,000 (cnbc.com)
707.
The sinister attempts to ‘decolonise’ mathematics (spectator.co.uk)
708.
Exploring Mastodon (martinfowler.com)
709.
Protect me from what I want (tbray.org)
710.
Twitter sources say company reached out to fired people asking them to come back (twitter.com)
711.
Show HN: All-SVG websites with complex animation (svija.love)
712.
Temporal Programming, a new name for an old paradigm (github.com)
713.
Machine learning with Unix pipes (jott.live)
714.
Diátaxis: A systematic framework for technical documentation authoring (diataxis.fr)
715.
Russia to Withdraw Troops from Kherson (bbc.com)
716.
Rage Against The Machine’s explosive debut album changed everything (loudersound.com)
717.
Open Source and Saying “No” (connortumbleson.com)
718.
Overfitting and the strong version of Goodhart’s law (sohl-dickstein.github.io)
719.
.NET 7 is Available Today (devblogs.microsoft.com)
720.
New details on commercial spyware vendor Variston (blog.google)