October 2023 Archive
1501.
Ruvy: creating Wasm modules from Ruby code
(shopify.engineering)
1502.
Whatever happened to interoperability?
(theamericanconservative.com)
1503.
1504.
.US harbors prolific malicious link shortening service
(krebsonsecurity.com)
1505.
The Quest to Recreate a Lost and 'Terrifying' Medieval Mead
(atlasobscura.com)
1506.
How to Make a Cantenna (2013)
(jacobsalmela.com)
1507.
RattleCAD
(archive.org)
1508.
If you value Tor, please make a donation
(blog.torproject.org)
1509.
1510.
Millions of smart meters will brick it when 2G and 3G turns off
(theregister.com)
1511.
1512.
What happened to the dream of the Pan-American highway?
(daily.jstor.org)
1514.
Tech giants Meta, Amazon lay off more workers as cuts continue
(sfchronicle.com)
1515.
1516.
Flexport is laying off 20% of its workforce
(cnbc.com)
1518.
Show HN: Pākiki Proxy – An intercepting proxy for penetration testing
(pakikiproxy.com)
1519.
1520.
The History of Cover Flow
(512pixels.net)
1521.
Analyzing Data 170,000x Faster with Python
(sidsite.com)
1522.
FFmpeg-online: ffpmeg running on the browser
(ffmpeg-online.vercel.app)
1523.
1524.
Insect-sized robots that can crawl, hop and turn
(newscientist.com)
1525.
How the Ear Works: Nature's solutions for listening (1997)
(ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
1526.
Deep-Sea Octopus Nursery
(nautil.us)
1527.
Porting Linux Pledge to Go
(flak.tedunangst.com)
1528.
You probably shouldn't use a lookup table (2022)
(specbranch.com)
1529.
Can we build trustable hardware? (2019)
(bunniestudios.com)
1530.
Can the language of proof assistants be used for general purpose programming?
(proofassistants.stackexchange.com)