October 2023 Archive
12721.
12722.
I use Notion to organize my PhD research
(nature.com)
12723.
Performance impact of the memoization idiom on modern Ruby – Object Shapes
(railsatscale.com)
12724.
Version Capping Is Evil
(iscinumpy.dev)
12725.
12726.
12727.
Psychohistory
(en.wikipedia.org)
12728.
12729.
Why Arc–not Chrome–is the best browser out there
(fastcompany.com)
12730.
Onboardbase: Open and Collaborative Secret Infrastructure
(onboardbase.com)
12731.
OSI Deprogrammer: Re-conceptualizing cyberspace
(docs.google.com)
12732.
Contributing to Rust as a Novice
(filtra.io)
12733.
How to Fix the Internet
(technologyreview.com)
12734.
12735.
Why are we so fascinated by letters?
(uxdesign.cc)
12736.
How Big Data Can Help You Make Sense of Social Media
(levelup.gitconnected.com)
12737.
12738.
Things I don't know how to do
(autodidacts.io)
12739.
The Computing Pioneer Helping AI See
(quantamagazine.org)
12740.
Show HN: Feedback Management Tool
(votesnag.com)
12741.
12742.
WinUI 3 is now open source
(github.com)
12743.
The true history of spaced repetition (2018)
(supermemo.com)
12744.
12745.
12746.
12747.
Choosing Between SQLite and MySQL: The Database Dilemma
(usememos.com)
12748.
Bullets of Vaguely Silvery Hue
(b-list.org)
12749.
Bulk Visitation in Boost:Concurrent_flat_map
(bannalia.blogspot.com)
12750.
Okta got hacked. Here's everything we know about it
(twitter.com)