October 2023 Archive
8071.
Why I'm Glad I Learned to Program – A Blog Post for Your Kids (levelup.gitconnected.com)
8072.
How Israel Was Created 1917 [video] (youtube.com)
8073.
'A Galactic Embarrassment': The Crypto World Is Already Sick of SBF's Trial (wired.co.uk)
8074.
Plum: Multiple Dispatch in Python (github.com)
8075.
Atlassian to Acquire Loom in $975M Deal (marketwatch.com)
8076.
Manage Postgres using Terraform Provider for Tembo (tembo.io)
8077.
New study looks at attitudes towards political violence (phys.org)
8078.
Ask HN: How are you teaching your kids to type?
8079.
Tell HN: Slack Becomes Noisier
8080.
Show HN: 90s style yearbook photos using AI (yearbookphotos.io)
8081.
Why flags do not represent languages (flagsarenotlanguages.com)
8082.
Ask HN: Do you remember this story?
8083.
Ask HN: How to monitor Darkweb if credentials of our SaaS product are leaked?
8084.
GPT-4: Consistent Karma Generator for Reddit (nikitakutz.substack.com)
8085.
Show HN: Owner Draw Pay Stub (ownerdrawpaystub.com)
8086.
Swift 5.9 Brings a Macro System and C++ Interoperability (infoq.com)
8087.
Study claims heat suppresses economic growth. It falls apart under scrutiny (wsj.com)
8088.
Ask HN: Have you found a solution for sharing Docker cache between build agents?
8089.
Jackson Pollock (jacksonpollock.org)
8090.
Ask HN: Is anyone working on neuromorphic CPU architectures for AI?
8091.
Ask HN: Why are European governments so desperate for immigrants?
8092.
Spatial Mini-apps: The next growth curve for web developers? (medium.com)
8093.
Ask HN: Am I in a dead-end job?
8094.
The labor shortage is here for one reason – and it's quiet quitting (fortune.com)
8095.
How a Fertilizer Shortage Is Spreading Desperate Hunger (nytimes.com)
8096.
Ask HN: Good company culture to send commit notifications to Slack/Discord?
8097.
Apple Pay let their web gateway cert expire (twitter.com)
8098.
AV1 or HEVC: The Next Big Codec Decision (netint.com)
8099.
A Few Laws of Getting Rich (collabfund.com)
8100.
How 'A.I. Agents' That Roam the Internet Could One Day Replace Workers (nytimes.com)