October 2023 Archive
12301.
Debugging a Kdump Kernel Crash (rustylife.github.io)
12302.
Bad Pirate IPTV User Mandatory PSA Targets Uninformed "Common Man" (torrentfreak.com)
12303.
I think about LLM prompt engineering (fchollet.substack.com)
12304.
Show HN: Logss – GA Release. A simple Rust tool to helps visualize logs (github.com)
12305.
What If GPT-5 Didn't Meet Expectations? (garymarcus.substack.com)
12306.
The '640K' quote won't go away – but did Gates say it? (2008) (computerworld.com)
12307.
ExcelJS v4.4.0 Released (github.com)
12308.
CFPB moves to give consumers control over financial data (politico.com)
12309.
Men Are Wearing 'Just Stop Oil' T-Shirts on Stag Parties Now (vice.com)
12310.
LZ-string: JavaScript compression, fast (pieroxy.net)
12311.
Google's next antritrust trial will begin on November 6, 2023 [pdf] (ia801707.us.archive.org)
12312.
Apple's LLMs and other GenAI models on HuggingFace (huggingface.co)
12313.
Delta, a syntax-highlighting pager for Git, diff, and grep output (github.com)
12314.
FCC Permits Low Power Device Operations in 6 GHz Band (fcc.gov)
12315.
How to use Tig to browse Git logs (opensource.com)
12316.
Amazon unveils 'Sequoia' warehouse robotics system (geekwire.com)
12317.
Casio keyed up after data loss hits customers in 149 countries (theregister.com)
12318.
The Meaning of Timothy McVeigh (2001) (vanityfair.com)
12319.
How to keep processes running after ending SSH session (arnab-k.medium.com)
12320.
Open Source FPGA Design for SDI-MIPI Video Converter (antmicro.com)
12321.
Intel launches 14th-gen "Raptor Lake Refresh" chips for desktops (liliputing.com)
12322.
Ex-Alameda employee tells the inside story of the FTX collapse (twitter.com)
12323.
The Near-Magical Mystery of Quasiparticles (quantamagazine.org)
12324.
Dendrochronology (en.wikipedia.org)
12325.
Uncloaking Fake Search Ads that display a legitimate URL on the search engine (netcraft.com)
12326.
Astronomers comb telescope archive and find microsecond-duration burst (phys.org)
12327.
Remote Execution in the Gnome Tracker (lwn.net)
12328.
MIT economist Daron Acemoğlu about AI and a dystopian future (spiegel.de)
12329.
Eureka: Human-Level Reward Design via Coding Large Language Models (eureka-research.github.io)
12330.
16 years ago, on a Friday night, we created the GitHub Rails app (twitter.com)