October 2023 Archive
1501.
Ruvy: creating Wasm modules from Ruby code (shopify.engineering)
1502.
Whatever happened to interoperability? (theamericanconservative.com)
1503.
LAPD releases video of officers who ignored robbery to play Pokémon Go (latimes.com)
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.
Sam Altman's sister says he sexually abused her when she was 4 (twitter.com)
1510.
Millions of smart meters will brick it when 2G and 3G turns off (theregister.com)
1511.
NY bill would require a criminal history check for the purchase of a 3D printer (nysenate.gov)
1512.
What happened to the dream of the Pan-American highway? (daily.jstor.org)
1513.
Ask HN: Is it just me or is mobile web browsing awful?
1514.
Tech giants Meta, Amazon lay off more workers as cuts continue (sfchronicle.com)
1515.
Amazon Let Its Drivers' Urine Be Sold as an Energy Drink (wired.com)
1516.
Flexport is laying off 20% of its workforce (cnbc.com)
1517.
Ask HN: How do you tell if something has a keylogger implemented
1518.
Show HN: Pākiki Proxy – An intercepting proxy for penetration testing (pakikiproxy.com)
1519.
Expecting return to office will boost worker productivity is 'magical thinking' (fortune.com)
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.
Open-ribbon – A Project to reverse engineer the PS1 music game Vib-Ribbon (github.com)
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)