October 2023 Archive
1681.
Ask HN: SaaS Founders, What 3 advice would you give your younger selves?
1682.
All Slack Employees Forced to Spend a Week Getting Salesforce Certifications (fortune.com)
1683.
Blade Runner: The Unofficial White Dragon Cut (whitedragoncut.com)
1684.
Did the entire media industry misquote a Hamas spokesperson? (silentlunch.net)
1685.
Embarrassingly Simple Text Watermarks (arxiv.org)
1686.
Charter Houses (2022) (slimemoldtimemold.com)
1687.
Accounting prof testifies about FTX's misuse of customers' money (coindesk.com)
1688.
Tesla workers shared sensitive images recorded by customers' cars: Ex-employees (abc.net.au)
1689.
Before psychedelic therapy for wartime trauma, there was narcosynthesis (resobscura.substack.com)
1690.
DNA turbine powered by a transmembrane potential across a nanopore (nature.com)
1691.
A simple, arena-backed, generic dynamic array for C (nullprogram.com)
1692.
How far did my post go on the Fediverse? (shkspr.mobi)
1693.
Show HN: Orbital – Dynamically unifying APIs and data with no glue code (github.com)
1694.
Lisp Badge (ulisp.com)
1695.
PEP 703 Accepted: Making the Global Interpreter Lock Optional in CPython (discuss.python.org)
1696.
Irish privacy group files complaint against YouTube adblock detection system (twitter.com)
1697.
Clearview AI: secretive company that might end privacy as we know it (2020) (nytimes.com)
1698.
Show HN: Feed Remover (github.com)
1699.
Humid Heat Can Kill Us Much Faster Than We Thought (nautil.us)
1700.
A history of Ireland in 100 goodbyes (irishtimes.com)
1701.
A dictionary of modern slang, cant, and vulgar words (1860) (publicdomainreview.org)
1702.
OpenBSD PF-based firewalls suffer differently from denial of service attacks (utcc.utoronto.ca)
1703.
Grammarly's OAuth Mistakes (fusionauth.io)
1704.
Otis: Tropical storm to category 5 hurricane in 24h (nhc.noaa.gov)
1705.
Kenichi Shinohara's pixel art Ukiyo-e (1987) (blog.gingerbeardman.com)
1706.
Reimplementing git clone in Haskell from the bottom up (2013) (stefan.saasen.me)
1707.
Gen Z wants less sex in TV and movies (npr.org)
1708.
X illegally fired employee who publicly challenged return-to-work plans (cnbc.com)
1709.
Ask HN: Is Express still "de-facto" for building Node back ends?
1710.
Nvidia to make Arm-based PC chips in major new challenge to Intel (reuters.com)