October 2023 Archive
1141.
The Diorama Engine (dioragame.com)
1142.
Trying out TinaCMS (blog.cassidoo.co)
1143.
After 28 years, SSLv2 is still not gone from the internet (isc.sans.edu)
1144.
The Workflow Pattern (blog.bittacklr.be)
1145.
Actual is going open-source (2022) (actualbudget.com)
1146.
Spy satellites reveal undiscovered Roman forts (phys.org)
1147.
Microsoft: Require user consent before sending any telemetry (github.com)
1148.
FBI warns against using public USB charging ports (abcnews.go.com)
1149.
More than 100 dolphins dead in Amazon as water hits 102 degrees Fahrenheit (cnn.com)
1150.
BitVM: Compute Anything on Bitcoin [pdf] (bitvm.org)
1151.
Karaniya Metta Sutta: The Buddha's Words on Loving-Kindness (accesstoinsight.org)
1152.
MiniDisc Hacking (sharoma.com)
1153.
Transactions Are Not Locks (2022) (benburwell.com)
1154.
Actively exploited Cisco 0day with maximum severity gives full network control (arstechnica.com)
1155.
John Carmack on AI (twitter.com)
1156.
A fourth of U.S. health visits now delivered by non-physicians (hms.harvard.edu)
1157.
Antarctica: Ice shelves shrinking 'with no sign of recovery (dw.com)
1158.
In Digital Ocean, S3-like space keys can access all your buckets (ideas.digitalocean.com)
1159.
The Future of CSS: Easy Light-Dark Mode Color Switching with Light-Dark() (bram.us)
1160.
A 20MP Sensor in a Film Canister Reinvigorates Vintage Analog Cameras (petapixel.com)
1161.
An implementation of the NTFS filesystem in a Rust crate (github.com)
1162.
MenuetOS: An entire operating system in x86_64 assembly (menuetos.net)
1163.
Apple patents suggest future AirPods could monitor biosignals and brain activity (applemagazine.com)
1164.
Finding services companies via their TXT records (abenezerbelachew.com)
1165.
Scientists discover why dozens of endangered elephants died (theguardian.com)
1166.
Twenty-four hours in an invisible epidemic (pudding.cool)
1167.
Old Unix programs running on modern computers (github.com)
1168.
Improving image generation with better captions [pdf] (cdn.openai.com)
1169.
Retro Arcade Game Ads (buzzbloq.com)
1170.
Californians will be able to delete all personal online data in first-in-US law (theguardian.com)