October 2023 Archive
9211.
Building a Valuable Business? It's How You Spend It That Matters (commoncog.com)
9212.
3 years of living with a bionic hand: 'This research has given me a better life' (english.elpais.com)
9213.
A/B Testing Names "Yasin" and "Jack" on Job Interviews (linkedin.com)
9214.
"Open discourse is the central pillar of a free society" (westminsterdeclaration.org)
9215.
Show HN: Book Launch] a Developer's Guide to .NET in Azure (amazon.com)
9216.
Can We Make Idiot-Proof Infrastructure? (matduggan.com)
9217.
In Defense of Inclusionism on Wikipedia (gwern.net)
9218.
Why is space so dark even though the universe is filled with stars? (theconversation.com)
9219.
Reddit is considering a soft paywall if AI companies don't pay up (stackdiary.com)
9220.
Revisiting Windows NT 4.0 MIPS on QEMU (virtuallyfun.com)
9221.
Netdata v1.43.0 – with systemd-journal log integration (github.com)
9222.
Want the Best Sleep of Your Life? These Hotels Are Determined to Give It to You (wsj.com)
9223.
Experiments with 3D meshes from the Google Maps API (roberthodgin.com)
9224.
Rongorongo (en.wikipedia.org)
9225.
9226.
'Invasive' Google Keyword Search Warrants Get Court Greenlight (gizmodo.com)
9227.
Google Researchers Unveil Unique Form of Quantum Teleportation (scitechdaily.com)
9228.
Document signing, finally open source (documenso.com)
9229.
Meta Product Head Chris Cox: How Meta Plans to Incorporate AI into Its Products (wsj.com)
9230.
Bullets of Vaguely Silvery Hue (b-list.org)
9231.
Linux in Scratch-based RISC-V Emulator (turbowarp.org)
9232.
Typst: A LaTeX Replacement (typst.app)
9233.
The collapse of eastern Bering Sea snow crab (science.org)
9234.
Intel-Enhanced Llama.cpp (twitter.com)
9235.
9236.
Super Mario Bros Wonder game a 'notebook of chaos', critics say (bbc.co.uk)
9237.
An Apple Library Primer (developer.apple.com)
9238.
Econophysics (en.wikipedia.org)
9239.
The Techno-Optimist Manifesto (twitter.com)
9240.
Software Architecture for Humans (youtube.com)