October 2023 Archive
1381.
The Problem with Jon Stewart cancellation highlights a problem for Apple content (arstechnica.com)
1382.
Sodium batteries offer an alternative to tricky lithium (economist.com)
1383.
Show HN: I learned to code and built a crypto analytics platform (tradingdigits.io)
1384.
Apple to make tools and parts to fix phones, computers available nationwide (reuters.com)
1385.
The Prosecutor's Fallacy (2018) (cebm.ox.ac.uk)
1386.
Winsorized mean (en.wikipedia.org)
1387.
COBOL on Wheelchair: Micro web-framework for COBOL (github.com)
1388.
Canon Nanoimprint lithography semiconductor manufacturing system (5nm) (global.canon)
1389.
GHC 9.8.1 (discourse.haskell.org)
1390.
HTTP/2 Rapid Reset: deconstructing the record-breaking attack (blog.cloudflare.com)
1391.
Ohm: A library and language for building parsers, interpreters, compilers, etc (github.com)
1392.
Next.js 14 (nextjs.org)
1393.
In 1980s Los Angeles, a bank was robbed every hour (crimereads.com)
1394.
Thomas Edison's Concrete Houses (atlasobscura.com)
1395.
A California hedge fund bulldozed state labor laws, imposed harshest noncompetes (businessinsider.com)
1396.
Ask HN: Best Tech Courses/Certifications Under $400 for a Back End Engineer?
1397.
American Big Tech Has Enslaved Us [video] (youtube.com)
1398.
Building a Digital Audio Mixer (blog.brixit.nl)
1399.
Crusty Windows (crustywindo.ws)
1400.
Notes on making a multiplayer "doing nothing app" (untested.sonnet.io)
1401.
Oberon System 3 (github.com)
1402.
Show HN: Leporello.js – interactive functional programming IDE for JavaScript (leporello.tech)
1403.
We Were Wrong About the GPLs (writing.kemitchell.com)
1404.
Krita is now available on the macOS store (krita.org)
1405.
2000Ad announces retirement of John M. Burns (2000ad.com)
1406.
Support for Third U.S. Political Party Up to 63% (news.gallup.com)
1407.
When does an old iPhone become unsafe to use? (intego.com)
1408.
I Hate NestJS (ethang.dev)
1409.
Researchers tested AI watermarks and broke all of them (wired.com)
1410.
How Big Pharma reaps profits while hurting everyday Americans (2019) (americanprogress.org)