October 2023 Archive
1561.
GaussianDreamer: Fast Generation from Text to 3D Gaussian Splatting (taoranyi.com)
1562.
Chaucer's works go online (blogs.bl.uk)
1563.
Show HN: Open-source background removal in Node.js (npmjs.com)
1564.
The Average New EV Costs $14,000 Less Than It Did a Year Ago: KBB (thedrive.com)
1565.
Amsterdam preparing to lower speed limit to 30 kilometers per hour (nltimes.nl)
1566.
We migrated to SQL. Our biggest learning? Don't use Prisma (codedamn.com)
1567.
The OSI Deprogrammer (docs.google.com)
1568.
New data poisoning tool lets artists fight back against generative AI (technologyreview.com)
1569.
Canada plans to regulate search and social media use of AI (michaelgeist.ca)
1570.
On Learning to Program with LLMs (se-radio.net)
1571.
Margaret Atwood Reviews a Margaret Atwood Story by AI (thewalrus.ca)
1572.
King Charles III signs off on Online Safety Act with unenforceable spying clause (theregister.com)
1573.
New study confirms gulf stream weakening (phys.org)
1574.
Researchers find link between plastic additive and autism, ADHD (today.rowan.edu)
1575.
OpenPubKey and Sigstore (blog.sigstore.dev)
1576.
The 1924 Mikiphone: The first pocket record player (rarehistoricalphotos.com)
1577.
OCI container of OBS Studio with 50 plugins included (github.com)
1578.
Tell HN: The popular Chrome extension ModHeader is injecting ads into searches
1579.
Literate Documentation with Emacs and Org Mode (gitlab.com)
1580.
America does not have a good food culture (walkingtheworld.substack.com)
1581.
Ask HN: If you were to build a web app today what tech stack would you choose?
1582.
Watch this guy work and you'll finally understand the TikTok era (wired.com)
1583.
Pillows to help workers snooze at desk (mainichi.jp)
1584.
MariaDB ditches products and staff in restructure (theregister.com)
1585.
Barnes and Noble Sets Itself Free (nytimes.com)
1586.
Asahi dev found off-by-one bug in M2 MacBook Air bass enhancer (social.treehouse.systems)
1587.
The Moral Case for No Longer Engaging with Elon Musk’s X (bloomberg.com)
1588.
Nokia to cut up to 14,000 jobs as US demand shrinks, growth uncertain (reuters.com)
1589.
It took seven years but over-40s fired by HP win $18M settlement (theregister.com)
1590.
Hysteria: a powerful, fast and censorship resistant proxy (github.com)