October 2023 Archive
3181.
Pemmican (en.wikipedia.org)
3182.
Welcome to Bypass Paywalls Chrome Clean (2021) (gitlab.com)
3183.
Firefox Beta 120 trusts OS certificates by default
3184.
Ruby on Rails: The Documentary [Official Trailer] [video] (youtube.com)
3185.
The Eye, a mysterious rotating island in Argentina (mybestplace.com)
3186.
Quantum dots: the tiny 'rainbow' crystals behind chemistry Nobel (phys.org)
3187.
Apple claims M2 Ultra "can train ML workloads, like LLMs" (old.reddit.com)
3188.
The Right Chemistry: The incendiary history of flammable fabrics (2022) (montrealgazette.com)
3189.
Google created hurdles to protect smartphone foothold, small search firm says (reuters.com)
3190.
.apple: Apple's TLD (dns.coffee)
3191.
Show HN: A JavaScript library to generate rhyming passphrases (github.com)
3192.
Dutchman finds 18th century fortress wall in his backyard (nos.nl)
3193.
America’s new print-only newspaper reinvents the art of reading slowly (theguardian.com)
3194.
Looney Tunables – Local privilege escalation in glibc’s ld.so (qualys.com)
3195.
Generative AI Is the Newest Tool in the Dictator's Handbook (gizmodo.com)
3196.
$1M Revenue With 0 Employees (dollarsanity.com)
3197.
X strips headlines from news story links to improve their look (theguardian.com)
3198.
Malaysia's spat with Goldman about to get ugly (channelnewsasia.com)
3199.
Artists Lose First Round of AI Art Copyright Infringement Case (hollywoodreporter.com)
3200.
China raids iPhone maker Foxconn as founder runs to be Taiwan president (telegraph.co.uk)
3201.
What the KIM-1 needs is an LCD screen (oldvcr.blogspot.com)
3202.
EU says X hosts "illegal content" connected to Israel-Hamas war (twitter.com)
3203.
AI Tinder already exists: 'Real people will disappoint you, but not them' (english.elpais.com)
3204.
The Speed of the Librem 5 (puri.sm)
3205.
Harvard student groups issued anti-Israel statement, CEOs want them blacklisted (cnn.com)
3206.
The Enhanced Game – Sports, without drug testing (enhanced.org)
3207.
Elon Musk talks Tesla: "We dug our own grave with the Cybertruck" (arstechnica.com)
3208.
Ask HN: What's the book that people in your field pretend to have read?
3209.
Deepfakes start ringing in voters' ears (aipoliticalpulse.substack.com)
3210.
X launches two new subscriptions to boost your replies (theverge.com)