October 2023 Archive
1981.
SpaceX files for new 29,988-satellite W-band network (spaceintelreport.com)
1982.
Privacy advocate challenges YouTube's ad blocking detection scripts under EU law (theregister.com)
1983.
Tom Hanks says that’s not him selling dental insurance in Instagram ads (avclub.com)
1984.
Tanzania unveils its first locally assembled aircraft, Skyleader 600 (africa.businessinsider.com)
1985.
Critically Acclaimed Horror Film of the 2010s or Your PhD Program? (mcsweeneys.net)
1986.
No Tech for Apartheid (notechforapartheid.com)
1987.
What companies offer noteworthy discounts or startup programs for bootstrappers?
1988.
What being rich in China looked like in 1, 1000, and 2000 AD (bigthink.com)
1989.
The Fall of Babylon is a warning to AI unicorns (wired.com)
1990.
Guide stars found as Euclid's navigation fine tuned (esa.int)
1991.
NASA asteroid sample contains life-critical water and carbon (phys.org)
1992.
Temporal Databases (1986) [pdf] (www2.cs.arizona.edu)
1993.
Instagram apologises for adding 'terrorist' to some Palestinian user profiles (theguardian.com)
1994.
Germans shrug off economic gloom at booming Oktoberfest (ft.com)
1995.
Apple supercharges 24‑inch iMac with new M3 chip (apple.com)
1996.
Killing Windows 10 in 2025 could turn PCs into eWaste (liliputing.com)
1997.
Marc Andreessen Is Wrong About Everything (gizmodo.com)
1998.
Windows CE's final day (hpcfactor.com)
1999.
Show HN: Atlassian Design for Bootstrap v5 (github.com)
2000.
To YouTube: I'd gladly pay you if your website was de-bloated and fast like this (piped.kavin.rocks)
2001.
The three modern formats for email forwarded by people (utcc.utoronto.ca)
2002.
Snapdragon Oryon, faster than Apple's M2 chip at 30% less power (twitter.com)
2003.
Oh-My-God Particle (en.wikipedia.org)
2004.
Unavoidable future increase in West Antarctic ice-shelf melting over 21 century (nature.com)
2005.
Samsung announces 'Shinebolt' HBM3E memory (anandtech.com)
2006.
Durable Coroutines for Go (github.com)
2007.
LLMs up to 4x Faster With Latest NVIDIA Drivers on Windows (blogs.nvidia.com)
2008.
A new generation of mathematicians pushes prime number barriers (quantamagazine.org)
2009.
Lumalabs AI (lumalabs.ai)
2010.
Thunderbird and Whale (en.wikipedia.org)