October 2023 Archive
17851.
The Anarchist Cookbook
(en.wikipedia.org)
17852.
17853.
BlackRock: Geopolitical Risk Dashboard
(blackrock.com)
17854.
A Case for the Polycrisis
(vox.com)
17855.
The road to hell is paved with good intentions and C++ modules
(nibblestew.blogspot.com)
17856.
Selling the first mobile app I ever built to Jocko
(petti.blog)
17857.
Falling Behind In Style – explosive and continuous growth is bad for tech
(christianheilmann.com)
17858.
Pwnagotchi: Deep Reinforcement Learning for WiFi Pwning
(pwnagotchi.ai)
17859.
17860.
What does a happily ever after look like?
(pudding.cool)
17861.
Dead Simple Text
(breck-mckye.com)
17862.
AI Funding Soars to $17.9B While Rest of Tech Slumps
(bloomberg.com)
17863.
Can we stop time in the body?
(nautil.us)
17864.
Why it'll be hard to tell if AI ever becomes conscious
(technologyreview.com)
17865.
NASA's Hubble Finds Explosion in Unexpected Place
(science.nasa.gov)
17867.
17868.
Super-long-term stable Linux Kernel arrives
(zdnet.com)
17869.
Visit this website before visiting any unknown website
(scamadviser.com)
17870.
Moniac
(en.wikipedia.org)
17871.
Tower's Guide to Hacktoberfest
(git-tower.com)
17872.
Predicting the Future of AI with AI
(nature.com)
17873.
SAT Requires Exhaustive Search
(arxiv.org)
17874.
Government-backed actors exploiting WinRAR vulnerability
(blog.google)
17875.
The Power of Designing for a Single User
(every.to)
17876.
What's Happening in Chrome Extensions?
(developer.chrome.com)
17877.
Why New York City is embracing low-tech solutions to hard problems
(technologyreview.com)
17878.
Tower of Power Charges EVs, No Grid Required
(spectrum.ieee.org)
17879.
17880.