October 2023 Archive
1651.
Council of Europe says 5 governments must investigate Pegasus spyware abuse (pace.coe.int)
1652.
It's Time to Tax Billionaires (vice.com)
1653.
I live in my car: Parking lots open for those who can afford a car but not rent (nytimes.com)
1654.
Why America doesn't build (theatlantic.com)
1655.
Israel was removed from Baidu Maps earlier today (twitter.com)
1656.
Ask HN: Why is there no modern successor to the 3D Pinball games of yesteryear?
1657.
Thurston Moore Revisits His Sonic Youth (nytimes.com)
1658.
C++ Attribute: Likely, Unlikely (en.cppreference.com)
1659.
Pure Remote Jobs from “HN: Who Is Hiring” (docs.google.com)
1660.
Puzzle Languages (2009) (prog21.dadgum.com)
1661.
Signal says there is no evidence rumored zero-day bug is real (bleepingcomputer.com)
1662.
Astronauts and Area 51: the Skylab Incident (2006) (thespacereview.com)
1663.
What is a "document"? (1997) [pdf] (monoskop.org)
1664.
Using Awk and R to parse 25tb (2019) (livefreeordichotomize.com)
1665.
Lab leak fight casts chill over virology research (nytimes.com)
1666.
Rewind Pendant: a wearable that captures what you say and hear (rewind.ai)
1667.
Windows 11 Pro's On-by-Default Encryption Slows SSDs Up to 45% (tomshardware.com)
1668.
Everything Looks Like a Nail (wheresyoured.at)
1669.
The Honeypot Diaries: Thousands of Daily Attacks on My Home Network (simone.org)
1670.
Great Pyramid of Cholula (en.wikipedia.org)
1671.
Western Digital to spin off flash business (theverge.com)
1672.
A Magic Prioritization Trick (cutlefish.substack.com)
1673.
Decentralized Artificial Intelligence (chaos-engineering.dev)
1674.
A physics milestone: Miniature particle accelerator works (phys.org)
1675.
The Pictorial C64 Fault Guide (pictorial64.com)
1676.
My 82 year old mother found out that fraudsters had emptied her HSBC_UK account (twitter.com)
1677.
Questions to ask a teenager to start an important conversation (theguardian.com)
1678.
WordStar: Arrogant, Difficult, Powerful (2022) (abortretry.fail)
1679.
World breaches key 1.5C warming mark for record number of days (bbc.com)
1680.
LTS kernels are no longer supported for 6 years because no one used them (lunduke.locals.com)