October 2023 Archive
2491.
Excel recruitment time bomb makes top trainee doctors 'unappointable' (theregister.com)
2492.
Magic means large search spaces (2005) (sl4.org)
2493.
Ways to Make Sand (2020) [video] (youtube.com)
2494.
Flexport Plans to Lay Off 30% of Workforce (wsj.com)
2495.
Confidential computing and AI fit together (edgeless.systems)
2496.
Audioflare: An all-in-one AI audio playground using Cloudflare AI Workers (github.com)
2497.
Clohe: Moving toys in the classroom (automata construction toolkit) (modernautomatamuseum.com)
2498.
Why Git Is Hard (roadrunnertwice.dreamwidth.org)
2499.
Why do so many people think they are in a bullshit job? (psyche.co)
2500.
How to Download and Install Linux (learn.microsoft.com)
2501.
Unwrapit provides a way to handle errors in JS/TS (musicq.gitbook.io)
2502.
GFiber Labs announces first project: 20 Gig with Wi-Fi 7 (fiber.googleblog.com)
2503.
People going 'monk mode' to limit social media use (bbc.com)
2504.
Tesla union strike fails in Sweden as workers refused to walk out (teslarati.com)
2505.
Yup, that was an earthquake outside SF (earthquake.usgs.gov)
2506.
Ask HN: Googlers, Will Google Disable Accounts for Using Adblockers on YouTube?
2507.
Write code like you just learned how to program (2010) (prog21.dadgum.com)
2508.
RIAA Reports AI Vocal Cloning Site 'Voicify' to the U.S. Government (torrentfreak.com)
2509.
Can You Customize My Startup's Login Page? (ph-uhl.com)
2510.
Firefox refuses to allow developers to disable picture in picture on videos (bugzilla.mozilla.org)
2511.
The Japanese city that dominates street food – and no, it's not Tokyo (cnn.com)
2512.
Even Google CEO Sundar Pichai doesn't understand Google's privacy controls (arstechnica.com)
2513.
Paper posits ultradense asteroid 33 Polyhymnia has transuranic elements (popularmechanics.com)
2514.
PyPI Security (talkpython.fm)
2515.
Strontium isoscape of Angola and implications for archaeology of the slave trade (sciencedirect.com)
2516.
The 'Incognito Mode' lawsuit: a legal blow to Google's privacy-washing tactics (proton.me)
2517.
T-Mobile will move some customers to pricier plans, who don't opt out (theverge.com)
2518.
WeWork Skips Bond Interest Payments, Enters 30-Day Grace Period (bloomberg.com)
2519.
Levity and gravity (nature.com)
2520.
PowerDNS Starts to Use Rust (mailman.powerdns.com)