October 2023 Archive
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1082.
Off-duty pilot allegedly tried to shut off engines on Alaska Airlines flight (abcnews.go.com)
1083.
The history of Rob 'CmdrTaco' Malda [audio] (hackerhistory.com)
1084.
Apple plans to update iPhones in-store without opening the boxes (appleinsider.com)
1085.
The killer features of the Steam Deck (jonashietala.se)
1086.
Trabant (en.wikipedia.org)
1087.
Apple Watch violates patents held by Orange Co. tech company, ITC finds (latimes.com)
1088.
LIGO Surpasses the Quantum Limit (ligo.caltech.edu)
1089.
Retroactive: Run Aperture, iPhoto and iTunes on macOS Ventura, Monterey, Big Sur (github.com)
1090.
Google wins reprieve from $32M verdict in Sonos patent fight (reuters.com)
1091.
AWS takedown notice to third-party Re:Invent session trackers (twitter.com)
1092.
Rip – Rust crate to resolve and install Python packages (prefix.dev)
1093.
Looking back on SaaS product strategy (ghiculescu.substack.com)
1094.
Killings in the U.S. are dropping at a historic rate (latimes.com)
1095.
Nature: Programming language to experience the joy of programming (nature-lang.org)
1096.
0 To 100 kph in 1 second [video] (youtube.com)
1097.
Amino – The Public IPFS DHT Is Getting a Facelift (blog.ipfs.tech)
1098.
When XML in Word Became Illegal (blog.withedge.com)
1099.
Ask HN: Best books to understand semiconductor business?
1100.
DreamCraft3D: Hierarchical 3D Generation with Bootstrapped Diffusion Prior (mrtornado24.github.io)
1101.
Mindblowing dissertations (ideophone.org)
1102.
Circulant Matrices, Eigenvectors, and the FFT (johndcook.com)
1103.
The UK's Controversial Online Safety Act Is Now Law (wired.com)
1104.
OpenAI Finally Allows ChatGPT Complete Internet Access (gizmodo.com)
1105.
C++ Modules: Packaging Story (blog.conan.io)
1106.
Bentham's Mugging (2022) (cambridge.org)
1107.
Oil-Canning (livingstingy.blogspot.com)
1108.
Mitigations=off considered harmful or spurious SIGILL on AMD Zen4 (forum.level1techs.com)
1109.
Kart: DVC for geospatial and tabular data. Git for GIS (kartproject.org)
1110.
Driver's failure to laugh at odd question during stop not reasonable suspicion (fourthamendment.com)