October 2023 Archive
9901.
Unthinkable security lapse on Netanyahu's watch (thetimes.co.uk)
9902.
Accidental $20M crypto bounty 0x0000 (etherscan.io)
9903.
18th-century math technique shows simpler AI models don't need deep learning (techxplore.com)
9904.
Has anyone trained a specific offline LLM model to act as a Linux helpdesk?
9905.
Solving Dominoes with Prolog (emiruz.com)
9906.
Spain's first private rocket successfully lifts off (phys.org)
9907.
Math nerd or crypto criminal? Question at the heart of SBF's trial (theguardian.com)
9908.
Crows use statistical inference to make informed decisions (bigthink.com)
9909.
After 1 year, does Tesla Vision Parking work without parking sensors? [video] (youtube.com)
9910.
FastSpring phish
9911.
Thanks to AI: Historical Figures Taking Selfies (buzzbloq.com)
9912.
Show HN: A Prettier plugin for formatting imports in Astro files (github.com)
9913.
Not even the ghost of obsolescence can coerce users onto Windows 11 (theregister.com)
9914.
The Importance of What We Care About (1982) (jstor.org)
9915.
Michael Lewis reponds to criticism of Sam Bankman-Fried book (time.com)
9916.
Why you should not use JWT (twitter.com)
9917.
Ozempic for Weight Loss Is Disrupting Companies' Business Model (bloomberg.com)
9918.
Nightcap: Run Windows screensavers under xscreensaver, using copious quantities (github.com)
9919.
Passwordless Login with Passkeys (developers.google.com)
9920.
Feminism (mattwynne.net)
9921.
The RP1, Raspberry Pi's first custom silicon chip (blog.adafruit.com)
9922.
LLM Inference Using Julia's Transformers.jl (nbviewer.org)
9923.
New Satellite Outshines Some of the Brightest Stars in the Sky (nytimes.com)
9924.
Scientists successfully gene-edit chickens to restrict bird flu infection (farminguk.com)
9925.
A 100% free site to discover best macOS apps (fndx.app)
9926.
Gnome Merge Requests Opened That Would Drop X.org Session Support (phoronix.com)
9927.
That is not dead which can eternal lie: the aestivation for Fermi's paradox (arxiv.org)
9928.
Ask HN: How poor is Google search now?
9929.
Returning to the office is 'wildly more expensive' today than in 2019 (cnbc.com)
9930.
How not to assess a developer's ability in an interview (thunderpeel2001.blogspot.com)