October 2023 Archive
3061.
DMD as a Library: Myth and Reality [pdf] (dconf.org)
3062.
New Requirements to Travel to Europe (travel-europe.europa.eu)
3063.
Ask HN: How do you organize your life?
3064.
The Fight for Fair Wages (nybooks.com)
3065.
Mercedes-Benz eActros 600 e-truck (mercedes-benz-trucks.com)
3066.
The data and puzzling history behind California's new red food dye ban (arstechnica.com)
3067.
Tell HN: YouTube disabling playback after 3 videos
3068.
Rattled U.S. government fears wars could spread (axios.com)
3069.
Wikipedia Is Covering the War in Israel and Gaza Better Than X (slate.com)
3070.
Hyundai, Kia to adopt Tesla EV-charging standard from 2024 in US (reuters.com)
3071.
Ash HN: Best Micropayment Processor?
3072.
The Meta glassholes have arrived (theverge.com)
3073.
Roblox tells some remote employees to work from the San Mateo office or quit (sfgate.com)
3074.
Did Bitcoin leak from an American spy lab? (economist.com)
3075.
Companies that are beating the West (restofworld.org)
3076.
Telegram CEO says app will continue to host 'war-related content' (techcrunch.com)
3077.
Injured Gaza baby photo proven to be AI-generated (jpost.com)
3078.
Stream Compression in NATS (qaze.app)
3079.
Metformin could treat gum disease and help with healthy aging, study claims (medicalxpress.com)
3080.
A few cores too many (2016) (prl.khoury.northeastern.edu)
3081.
Show HN: Papermark – the open-source DocSend alternative with custom domains (papermark.io)
3082.
What Apple means when it says "shot on iPhone" (theverge.com)
3083.
Meta reportedly laying off custom chip staff (uploadvr.com)
3084.
Microsoft's project Silica: Is glass the future of long term storage? (unlocked.microsoft.com)
3085.
Get all your sources (linus.schreibt.jetzt)
3086.
Pro-Palestinian Instagram account locked by Meta for 'security reasons' (theguardian.com)
3087.
Police love Google's surveillance data (washingtonpost.com)
3088.
A Murderer in the Family (2014) (vice.com)
3089.
Discogs' vibrant vinyl community is shattering (theverge.com)
3090.
2023 Solar Eclipse – Oct 14 (science.nasa.gov)