October 2023 Archive
1711.
Finnish president says undersea pipeline, cables damaged by 'external activity' (apnews.com)
1712.
Ask HN: How does Starlink work for IP address/ASN internationally?
1713.
Moonbase Alpha Travel Tube Details (catacombs.space1999.net)
1714.
Making TV Useful For My 94-yr-old Aunt (techenhancedlife.com)
1715.
JSONB – Request for evaluation and comment (sqlite.org)
1716.
Lets Have Three Abstraction Layers (minimal.app)
1717.
Archaeologists Uncover 9,500-Year-Old Woven Baskets and Europe’s Oldest Sandals (smithsonianmag.com)
1718.
Web Scraping: Data for Everyone (omarkama.li)
1719.
XRDP with H.264 codec brings immense performance boost (old.reddit.com)
1720.
Evidence that albatrosses use infrasound to navigate long journeys (phys.org)
1721.
Cottage Computer Programming (2003?) (atariarchives.org)
1722.
SDRangel: Explore the electromagnetic spectrum with open source SDR software (github.com)
1723.
MotionLM: Multi-Agent Motion Forecasting as Language Modeling (arxiv.org)
1724.
China is becoming a data black hole, says short seller Aandahl (theedgemalaysia.com)
1725.
Product Strategy in the Age of AI (intercom.com)
1726.
An antiquated law rules mining in the West (hcn.org)
1727.
Pubs replaced banks in Ireland for several months in 1970 (2016) (businessinsider.com)
1728.
Experts warn Letby inquiry of misreading stats to explain 'suspicious' deaths (thejusticegap.com)
1729.
Xbox's new policy – say goodbye to unofficial accessories from November (windowscentral.com)
1730.
Show HN: Timbre – An app that finds the best sounds for your sleep (apps.apple.com)
1731.
Why is a second equal to the duration of 9,192,631,770 of radiations? (2016) (physics.stackexchange.com)
1732.
Oldest footprints in North America push back human arrival (washingtonpost.com)
1733.
Child labor in chocolate industry: 'It is worse than you may realize' (theguardian.com)
1734.
Engineers develop a process to make formate fuel from CO2 (news.mit.edu)
1735.
Rust is not the language for you if you don't like traits (github.com)
1736.
You've just spent $400 on a baby monitor. Now you need a subscription (theregister.com)
1737.
Up to tenth of Amazon shoppers in GB 'bribed' by sellers to offer good review (theguardian.com)
1738.
Higher Mushroom Consumption Associated with Lower Cancer Risk (sciencedirect.com)
1739.
Reverse-Engineering the Mechanical Bendix Central Air Data Computer (righto.com)
1740.
Mazda's DMCA takedown kills a hobbyist's smart car API tool (arstechnica.com)