October 2023 Archive
1801.
The Long Boom: A History of the Future, 1980–2020 (1997) (wired.com)
1802.
How to Balance Money and Meaning (every.to)
1803.
Ask HN: Sales Tips for Solo Devs?
1804.
Costco Capitalism (bryanlehrer.com)
1805.
‘Preapproved Narratives’ Corrupt Science (wsj.com)
1806.
Google faces antitrust probe in Japan for pushing search default (english.kyodonews.net)
1807.
Version Museum: A Visual History of Your Favorite Technology (versionmuseum.com)
1808.
Traveling words: a geometric interpretation of transformers (arxiv.org)
1809.
Argentina's Senate approves bill to eliminate income tax (bloomberglinea.com)
1810.
Millions of Homes Still Being Kept Vacant as Housing Costs Surge, Report Finds (vice.com)
1811.
California governor vetoes bill that would have set a $35 cap for insulin (theguardian.com)
1812.
Sam Bankman-Fried doesn't recall (theverge.com)
1813.
Pulsifer v. United States, a case that turns on a federal law’s use of “and” (motherjones.com)
1814.
Do you make over 20k a month? (old.reddit.com)
1815.
Database Migrations (vadimkravcenko.com)
1816.
Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite Performance Preview: A First Look at What's to Come (anandtech.com)
1817.
VirtualBox 7.0.12 (virtualbox.org)
1818.
Police chief who led raid of Marion County Record has been suspended (apnews.com)
1819.
Magnetically Modelling MagSafe (kavi.sblmnl.co.za)
1820.
Ferrocene – Rust for Critical Systems (ferrous-systems.com)
1821.
The secret life of Jimmy Zhong, who stole – and lost – more than $3B (cnbc.com)
1822.
Equifax scores £11.1M slap on wrist over 2017 mega breach (theregister.com)
1823.
Trojitá, a fast Qt IMAP email client (trojita.flaska.net)
1824.
Language Agent Tree Search Unifies Reasoning Acting and Planning in LMs (arxiv.org)
1825.
Ads on your phone can aid government surveillance (wsj.com)
1826.
Quadcopters can now visually track targets more effectively (mosfet.net)
1827.
Empires of the Steppes: The Nomadic Tribes Who Shaped Civilisation (historytoday.com)
1828.
Cypress.io Blocking of Sorry Cypress and Currents (currents.dev)
1829.
CD Projekt Red devs unionise after its third round of layoffs in three months (eurogamer.net)
1830.
AlmaLinux stays Red Hat Enterprise Linux compatible without Red Hat code (zdnet.com)