October 2023 Archive
1201.
Show HN: This is what social media could be (bloom.tendtoyourgarden.xyz)
1202.
Show HN: REST Alternative to GraphQL and tRPC (openapistack.co)
1203.
"MP3 is dead" missed the real, much better story (2017) (marco.org)
1204.
McDonalds is giving free French fries in return for waiving the right to sue (mashed.com)
1205.
Supernova in 1006 (en.wikipedia.org)
1206.
Show HN: Generate Stable Diffusion scenes around 3D models (github.com)
1207.
Show HN: Anything World – AI for 3D auto-rigging and animation (anything.world)
1208.
root with a single command: sudo logrotate (joshua.hu)
1209.
Fish skin can heal other animals' eye injuries (scientificamerican.com)
1210.
Linux on an 8bit Microcontroller (2012) (dmitry.gr)
1211.
GPU Embedding with GGML (bloop.ai)
1212.
Chapel 1.32 (chapel-lang.org)
1213.
Divan: Fast and Simple Benchmarking for Rust (nikolaivazquez.com)
1214.
Cratering motor fuel sales in Norway show the death spiral that can end oil (electrek.co)
1215.
X rolls out new ad format that can't be reported, blocked (mashable.com)
1216.
The Darién Gap (en.wikipedia.org)
1217.
Testing if a port can be reached, using built-in tools other than ol' telnet (carehart.org)
1218.
Work only 3 hours a day, but everyday (2016) (plumshell.com)
1219.
NASA can't open its asteroid capsule (tortoisemedia.com)
1220.
Confessions of a Middle-Class Founder (nymag.com)
1221.
We Built a Streaming SQL Engine (epsio.io)
1222.
Escape analysis hates copy elision (2021) (quuxplusone.github.io)
1223.
USB Made Simple (2008) (usbmadesimple.co.uk)
1224.
Show HN: OpenBLE, Swagger for Bluetooth (demo.openble.org)
1225.
Self-Hosting (Almost) All the Way Down [video] (archive.fosdem.org)
1226.
Bounty to Recover NIST's Elliptic Curve Seeds (schneier.com)
1227.
Predictive policing software is pretty terrible at predicting crimes (gizmodo.com)
1228.
Working in Silicon Valley was fun. Now it's just another miserable corporate gig (businessinsider.com)
1229.
REI is Laying Off 275 Employees (old.reddit.com)
1230.
Intel Launches Arc A580: A $179 Graphics Card for 1080p Gaming (anandtech.com)