October 2023 Archive
12811.
The AI-Generated Child Abuse Nightmare Is Here
(wired.com)
12812.
Samsung Galaxy S23 hacked twice on first day of Pwn2Own Toronto
(bleepingcomputer.com)
12813.
I Rewrote My CV in Typst and I'll Never Look Back
(mattrighetti.com)
12814.
Why Elixir for Numerical Computing?
(github.com)
12815.
Making Threads for iOS
(atscaleconference.com)
12816.
Hurricane Otis Was Too Fast for the Forecasters
(theatlantic.com)
12817.
12818.
Instagram and Facebook 'Flag' IPTV Searches over Piracy Concerns
(torrentfreak.com)
12819.
Nile: Serverless Postgres
(thenile.dev)
12820.
Home help for eight days after giving birth – Dutch maternity care
(theguardian.com)
12821.
Putting Censorship Circumvention to the Test: Security Audit Findings
(blog.torproject.org)
12822.
PyCon US 2024: Call for Proposals Launched
(us.pycon.org)
12823.
'Woodpecker': A groundbreaking solution to AI's hallucination problem
(venturebeat.com)
12824.
<Math-Field>
(cortexjs.io)
12825.
What to Expect Next as Oil Drops to $88.4 a Barrel
(tokenist.com)
12826.
The World's Writing Systems
(worldswritingsystems.org)
12827.
Despite the Hype, Engineers Not Impressed with Dora Metrics
(thenewstack.io)
12828.
Open Source SDK for Nintendo DS
(github.com)
12829.
Parsing disinformation in the Israel-Hamas conflict
(brookings.edu)
12830.
Why is Apple's USB-C cable $130?
(youtube.com)
12831.
What we learned from migrating our web app to SvelteKit
(blog.datawrapper.de)
12832.
What I Tell Employees About Negative Press
(henrysward.medium.com)
12833.
The secret experiment behind the Expensify Lounge
(use.expensify.com)
12834.
Generating Random Numbers Elegantly in Swift
(swiftjectivec.com)
12835.
The Logic Museum
(logicmuseum.com)
12836.
Porting Linux Pledge to Go
(flak.tedunangst.com)
12837.
12838.
The Practice of Friendship
(tasshin.com)
12839.
Somerset Council bans polluting car, airline, fossil fuel ads. – Adfree Cities
(adfreecities.org.uk)
12840.
The Fedora 39 Release Has Been Held Up by Raspberry Pi Bugs
(phoronix.com)