October 2023 Archive
10441.
What makes Malcolm Gladwell a good writer? Five brief thoughts (commonreader.co.uk)
10442.
Look, boss – Nvidia's still cool with staff working from home (theregister.com)
10443.
Tirzepatide shows total mean weight loss of 26.6% over 84 weeks (investor.lilly.com)
10444.
'Survival of the fittest' may also apply to the nonliving, report finds (theguardian.com)
10445.
Splunk Sued over 'Frat Boy Culture,' Sexual Harassment Claims (sfstandard.com)
10446.
Meta Quest 3 takes a step closer to mainstream AR/VR (techcrunch.com)
10447.
First Version of Vectorpea Released (vectorpea.com)
10448.
The price of managed cloud services (world.hey.com)
10449.
Bill Ford Says UAW Strike Is Helping Tesla and Toyota (nytimes.com)
10450.
An Unusual Theory Suggests That Sex Helps the Body Tolerate a Fetus (theatlantic.com)
10451.
Randomness in Programming (With Go Code) (lemire.me)
10452.
VS Code Timeline – A local version control system (amitmerchant.com)
10453.
Wing Twist (2017) (aerocertonline.com)
10454.
The Inventory Is Dark and Full of Misinformation (arxiv.org)
10455.
Wikimedia Foundation: migration to serving production traffic via Kubernetes (phabricator.wikimedia.org)
10456.
Weezer read Audible Ad at Concert and then performs new Audible Song from Album (old.reddit.com)
10457.
How To Make Space-Based Solar Power A Reality (ft.com)
10458.
Dropbox's CEO on return to office: Workers aren't 'resources to control' (fortune.com)
10459.
Why the RP1 is the most important product Raspberry Pi have ever made (hackaday.com)
10460.
Global Coalition for Trusted Reviews (press.aboutamazon.com)
10461.
Coroutines for Golang (stealthrocket.tech)
10462.
Ericsson/Vonage: counting the cost of a poor call (ft.com)
10463.
Cracking the Code: Most Effective Strategy for AI Bot Products to Gain Users
10464.
Presenterm: A Terminal Slideshow Tool (github.com)
10465.
SelfPrivacy (selfprivacy.org)
10466.
US cybercops urge admins to patch amid ongoing Confluence chaos (theregister.com)
10467.
The Bureau of Land Management wants to pay you $1k to adopt a wild horse (beautifulpublicdata.com)
10468.
The Fight over the Future of Encryption (technologyreview.com)
10469.
The Average Human Body Temperature Is Not 98.6 Degrees (nytimes.com)
10470.
Thirty Years Later, a Speed Boost for Quantum Factoring (quantamagazine.org)