October 2023 Archive
2671.
Telegram get remote IP (github.com)
2672.
Rust Compile Times and Code Graphs (blog.danhhz.com)
2673.
'Great wealth transfer' isn't $72T but $129T, and government gave it to boomers (fortune.com)
2674.
It's Me, the Person Putting Drugs in the Halloween Candy (2022) (mcsweeneys.net)
2675.
Building a global deployment platform is hard – a tour of the trade-offs we took (koyeb.com)
2676.
FCC robocall enforcement does little to stop illegal calls, Senate hears (arstechnica.com)
2677.
Mars helicopter to try for new speed record on Thursday (theregister.com)
2678.
India’s Early Electronic Music from the ’70s Is Finally Being Released (nytimes.com)
2679.
Jon Stewart Splits with Apple over After Refusing to Bend over on China (web.archive.org)
2680.
Making an USB Ethernet adapter work: hardware solutions to software problems (blog.brixit.nl)
2681.
'Log in with ' Feature Allows Full Online Account Takeover for Millions (darkreading.com)
2682.
The Online Safety Bill passed – with the option to break encryption anytime (tutanota.com)
2683.
Latvia to start conscripting men for mandatory military service, starting 2024 (loc.gov)
2684.
The Thing About PHP (asko.dev)
2685.
Ask HN: How do I stop companies from scraping my site?
2686.
Why the hospital pager withstood the test of time (healthtechmagazine.net)
2687.
Microsoft Azure CTO Headhunted for SDE II Position at Amazon (twitter.com)
2688.
The worrying democratic erosions in South Korea (newyorker.com)
2689.
U.S. Economy Grew at 4.9% Rate This Summer, Powered by Fast-Spending Americans (wsj.com)
2690.
First mini-PC with solid-state active cooling system launches (newatlas.com)
2691.
There are two sides to an interview (slepkin.substack.com)
2692.
Probably Buy a Flipper Zero Before It's Too Late (gizmodo.com)
2693.
The Ends of Knowledge (aeon.co)
2694.
The unexplainable growing wage gap (bls.gov)
2695.
Geolocating WSJ's "Failed Rocket" (github.com)
2696.
Stacked Diffs (and why you should know about them) (newsletter.pragmaticengineer.com)
2697.
ASCII protocol buffers as config files (rachelbythebay.com)
2698.
Fluorescent mammals are far more common than earlier thought (theguardian.com)
2699.
Phishing 2FA 25 years ago (twitter.com)
2700.
A compendium of funny, and downright bad licenses (github.com)