October 2023 Archive
2791.
Nevergrad: Python toolbox for performing gradient-free optimization (github.com)
2792.
Cleo, the Mysterious Math Menace (scientificamerican.com)
2793.
Single-cell genomic atlas for maturation of human cerebellum in early childhood (science.org)
2794.
Apple emergency update fixes new zero-day used to hack iPhones (bleepingcomputer.com)
2795.
Canon claims its nanoimprint litho machines capable of 5nm chip production (theregister.com)
2796.
The final seconds of a fatal Tesla Autopilot crash – A reconstruction (washingtonpost.com)
2797.
US finally moves to cut $2,350 fee for renouncing citizenship (thelocal.de)
2798.
Stop Using Plastic Cutting Boards (outsideonline.com)
2799.
Tell HN: DuckDuckGo Search Results have jumped the shark
2800.
The housing market looks like a bubble, 2008 regulator says (cnn.com)
2801.
Most Americans comfortable with solar panels, turbines in their communities (washingtonpost.com)
2802.
300K Damage from Airbnb Guest (twitter.com)
2803.
US transition to clean energy is happening faster than you think, reporter says (npr.org)
2804.
Meta pitches EU to charge a $10 subscription for ad-free Facebook and Instagram (wsj.com)
2805.
Bitcoin stolen from FTX being converted to cash via "mixer" (bbc.com)
2806.
ECB holds key interest rate at 4% (ft.com)
2807.
RIP to my 8-port Unifi switch after years and years of Texas outdoor temps (arstechnica.com)
2808.
The copyright fight over authors and OpenAI's ChatGPT (vox.com)
2809.
Commodore 700: “It's a picture – and it's worth a thousand words” (nosher.net)
2810.
Ask HN: Why do we need "Passkeys"
2811.
Next year, SpaceX aims to average one launch every 2.5 days (arstechnica.com)
2812.
Indians Are Entering the U.S. Illegally in Record Numbers (wsj.com)
2813.
US asks Qatar to 'turn down the volume' of Al Jazeera news coverage (theguardian.com)
2814.
Microgravity-induced muscle atrophy: Implications for long-duration spaceflights (journals.physiology.org)
2815.
Ask HN: How is your startup doing?
2816.
The Performance Cost of Node.js and GraphQL (softwareatscale.dev)
2817.
'Mind-blowing' IBM chip speeds up AI (nature.com)
2818.
Leica camera has built-in defense against misleading AI, costs $9,125 (arstechnica.com)
2819.
Turo Wants Customer to Pay $35,000 After Vandals Smash His Rented Car's Windows (jalopnik.com)
2820.
Certificate to own car in Singapore rockets to $106,000 (theguardian.com)