October 2023 Archive
7861.
Ask HN: What makes indie game development so brutal?
7862.
Ask HN: What desktop GUI app have you created or are creating?
7863.
Show HN: FreeChat – local LLM chat for macOS (freechat.run)
7864.
Ask HN: Do you watch adult content on your corp laptop/phone?
7865.
AiPrice – API for Accurate OpenAI Prompt Pricing (aiprice.dev)
7866.
Sam Altman Is the Oppenheimer of Our Age (nymag.com)
7867.
Ask HN: What do you think about GitHub's 2FA being mandatory?
7868.
The renewables sector is crashing (unherd.com)
7869.
I open-sourced my calendar after 2 years (github.com)
7870.
Generative AI Is a Disaster, and Companies Don't Seem to Care (vice.com)
7871.
US Cellphone Radiation Tests Are 'Rigged', Ignoring Long-Term Health Effects (web.archive.org)
7872.
Ask HN: Looking for a language that popped up here
7873.
Ask HN: Why does it take months to rank higher on SEO?
7874.
Ask HN: Vacuum is so powerful, so why it doesn't suck the Earth's atmosphere?
7875.
Disabling Encrypted ClientHello in Google Chrome, and Why (chasersystems.com)
7876.
"ADHD is now fashionable. Social contagion drives this" (thetimes.co.uk)
7877.
Apple should acquire Wolfram Research (taylor.town)
7878.
Meta's Ongoing Efforts Regarding the Israel-Hamas War (about.fb.com)
7879.
War Shows Just How Broken Social Media Has Become (theatlantic.com)
7880.
In the search for alien life, should we be looking for artificial intelligence? (space.com)
7881.
"When Tyranny Takes Hold – autocracy demands collaborators." (December 2016) (web.archive.org)
7882.
I'm an obesity doctor. I've seen long-term weight loss work (vox.com)
7883.
Amazon issues warning about major change for Kindle users starting next month (goodereader.com)
7884.
Show HN: Guess The Movie – Discover a secret Movie everyday (guess-the-movie-one.vercel.app)
7885.
Clouds from Both Sides (cybershow.uk)
7886.
Apple introduces new Apple Pencil, bringing more value and choice to the lineup
7887.
Ask HN: How do you deal with envy/inadequacy?
7888.
Ask HN: Do people cheat Product Hunt?
7889.
Elon Musk says X to have two new premium tiers (bbc.com)
7890.
True Portability Is the Killer Use Case for WebAssembly (thenewstack.io)