October 2023 Archive
1291.
Scientists simulate backward time travel using quantum entanglement (thedebrief.org)
1292.
An alternative front end for Haskell? (gilmi.me)
1293.
Higher quality random floats (corsix.org)
1294.
Dig near Paris unearths beginnings of urbanization dating back to 4,200 BC (lemonde.fr)
1295.
"We have a thermal printer hooked up to the internet, you can send us a doodle" (guestbook.goodenough.us)
1296.
Microsoft introduces AI meddling to your files with Copilot in OneDrive (theregister.com)
1297.
Google cuts dozens of jobs in news division (cnbc.com)
1298.
Tech layoffs exceed 240k so far in 2023, 50% more than 2022 (msn.com)
1299.
Reversing 'France Identité': The New French Digital ID (reversemode.com)
1300.
Why can't you multiply vectors? [video] (youtube.com)
1301.
Please be dying, but not too quickly, part 2: The patient's perspective (bessstillman.substack.com)
1302.
Show HN: Kimchi Reader – Immersive Korean Learning with a Popup Dictionary (kimchi-reader.app)
1303.
Show HN: 3D Binpacking Algorithm Visualized (skusavvy.com)
1304.
Chinese Netizen Fined over 1M Yuan for Using VPN (here.news)
1305.
Edinburgh couple are handed £17K bill by Tesla as they 'drove in rain' (edinburghlive.co.uk)
1306.
The fascist state of Paw Patrol (2021) (thecritic.co.uk)
1307.
Email Steve Jobs sent to himself 1 year before his passing (officechai.com)
1308.
Show HN: Dlt – Python library to automate the creation of datasets (colab.research.google.com)
1309.
Background job queues and priorities may be the wrong path (alexis.bernard.io)
1310.
Hyphens in man pages (lists.debian.org)
1311.
Heslington Brain (en.wikipedia.org)
1312.
One of America's most corporate-crime-friendly judges forced to recuse himself (pluralistic.net)
1313.
Which Interpreters Are Faster, AST or Bytecode? (stefan-marr.de)
1314.
Modeling CRDTs in Alloy – the importance of idempotence (bytes.zone)
1315.
Hal Finney Was Not Satoshi Nakamoto (blog.lopp.net)
1316.
Goldman Sachs reportedly said Apple Card savings account was a mistake (9to5mac.com)
1317.
The iOS option to charge battery to "80% Limit" shouldn't just be for iPhone 15 (keydiscussions.com)
1318.
The rent is too damn algorithmic (washingtoncitypaper.com)
1319.
Realtors Face an Antitrust Reckoning (wsj.com)
1320.
Bank of America's unrealized losses on securities rose to $131.6B (reuters.com)