From the Annals of Preprocessor Hackery
(os2museum.com)
October 2023 Archive
2521.
2522.
2523.
World EV Sales Now Equal 18% of World Auto Sales
(cleantechnica.com)
2524.
Windows 11: The number you have dialed has been disconnected
(theregister.com)
2525.
2526.
2527.
Signal commit Username Integration Test
(github.com)
2528.
Ad blockers are not allowed on YouTube
(i.imgur.com)
2529.
2530.
Elastic Tab Stops (2017)
(nickgravgaard.com)
2531.
Nokia to erase up to 14,000 employees from payroll
(theregister.com)
2532.
Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses: a turning point
(theverge.com)
2533.
Tech: iCloud+ 6 and 12 Terabyte Plans and Apple One Premier Issues
(adamchandler.me)
2534.
2535.
There's No Such Thing as “Implicitly Atomic”
(belkadan.com)
2536.
DigiSpark (ATTiny85) – Arduino, C, Rust, build systems
(diziet.dreamwidth.org)
2538.
2540.
Mozilla's first-ever Annual Consumer Creep-O-Meter
(foundation.mozilla.org)
2541.
Spotta – Find Bed Bugs Before Your Guests Do
(spotta.co)
2542.
ArgoCon – Vendor-neutral Argo-focused Event
(akuity.io)
2543.
2544.
Dup()'s shared file IO offset is a necessary part of Unix
(utcc.utoronto.ca)
2545.
Say (an encrypted) hello to a more private internet
(blog.mozilla.org)
2546.
"Fuck you, we're not paying": inside Unity's Runtime Fee fiasco
(mobilegamer.biz)
2547.
The Datassettes
(linusakesson.net)
2548.
2549.
How to make almost any computer a modern-day Plato terminal
(arstechnica.com)
2550.
Microsoft gives $150K to support OpenStreetMap
(blog.openstreetmap.org)