October 2023 Archive
3091.
Show HN: A example of running P2P network in browser (WASM+WebRTC+Chord DHT) (rings.rs)
3092.
Disable Firefox Telemetry Settings (github.com)
3093.
Photos of an NSA “upgrade” factory show Cisco router getting implant (2014) (arstechnica.com)
3094.
3095.
Steam Deck Gets Easy Undervolting Controls with Firmware 118 (tomshardware.com)
3096.
OpenBSD Webzine Special 2023 (webzine.puffy.cafe)
3097.
DHS to Propose Amending H-1B, F-1 Regulations (natlawreview.com)
3098.
YouTube launches new page that only shows videos from "authoritative" sources (niemanlab.org)
3099.
Robotaxis 'do not belong in the city of Los Angeles,' lawmaker says (techcrunch.com)
3100.
Ask HN: Why aren't Django Admin style dashboards popular in other frameworks?
3101.
Best Buy stores to stop selling DVDs, Blu-ray in 2024 (cnn.com)
3102.
The Pirates Are Back (pandasecurity.com)
3103.
Sober-curious movement: Non-alcoholic drink options grow (ctvnews.ca)
3104.
Tesla announces Cybertruck deliveries in November, with 125k production capacity (electrek.co)
3105.
Israel Helped to Spawn Hamas (2009) (wsj.com)
3106.
Tesla Earnings Slide 37% (investors.com)
3107.
Do authors get paid for ad placement in novels?
3108.
Americans Are Still Spending Like There’s No Tomorrow (wsj.com)
3109.
Centimillionaires: Elites with Investable Assets of More Than $100M (investopedia.com)
3110.
It's 2023, here is why your web design sucks (heather-buchel.com)
3111.
Which Writers Will We Remember? (biblioracle.substack.com)
3112.
Many Climate 'Solutions' Are Dead Ends or Niches and Should Be Ignored (forbes.com)
3113.
Americans falling behind on auto loan payments at record pace (foxbusiness.com)
3114.
The wealthy parents of "self made" billionaires (twitter.com)
3115.
Apple addresses iPhone 15 overheating with a new iOS 17 update (theverge.com)
3116.
Show HN: YCombinato – A domain-hacked "Hacker News" client (news.ycombinato.com)
3117.
Microsoft is reportedly losing lots of money per user on GitHub Copilot (neowin.net)
3118.
Economists first underestimated inflation, then consumers and the labor market (nytimes.com)
3119.
HPC at Autodesk (forums.autodesk.com)
3120.
Is 1.1.1.1 resolver having issues?