Switching to WordPress felt like a visit to the Ferengi homeworld
(lasselaursen.com)
October 2023 Archive
2071.
2072.
2073.
The game theory of the Republican speakership crisis
(natesilver.net)
2074.
What I learned about MP3 encoding
(braheezy.github.io)
2075.
I Am Happy Not to Be a Web Developer Anymore
(thecodist.com)
2076.
Why is it so hard to make digital fire look good?
(vulture.com)
2077.
Text-to-CAD: Risks and Opportunities
(thegradient.pub)
2078.
Changes to Hosting on Replit
(blog.replit.com)
2079.
What’s New in C in 2023?
(blog.aaronballman.com)
2080.
Show HN: A better visual builder for complex business logic
(superblocks.com)
2081.
$100M Valuation and No More Funding
(davidcummings.org)
2082.
'Techno-Optimism' Is Not Something You Should Believe In
(currentaffairs.org)
2083.
2084.
Spain's efficient high-speed trains have transformed people's lives
(theguardian.com)
2085.
Hacker News Classic
(news.ycombinator.com)
2086.
The Compiler Is Just Ignoring All My Comments
(twitter.com)
2087.
Replit AI for All
(blog.replit.com)
2088.
Why Card Catalogs Matter (2017)
(smithsonianmag.com)
2089.
Demo: Android 14 Clipboard Manager Data Leak Security Issue
(fingerprint.com)
2090.
Five Eyes Campaign Against Encryption Threatens Democracy
(techpolicy.press)
2091.
2092.
Old Pinball Machines Are Amazingly Complex [video]
(youtube.com)
2093.
2094.
X says it is worth $19B, down from $44B last year
(nytimes.com)
2095.
I'm Loud Quitting My Job Due to RTO Policy, Bad Company Culture
(businessinsider.com)
2096.
Solitary Confinement's Unlikely Origins
(publicdomainreview.org)
2097.
2098.
Building an app to learn languages with short stories
(purplehoisin.com)
2099.
A Few Laws of Getting Rich
(collabfund.com)
2100.