A kernel developer made my styluses work again on newer kernels
(davidrevoy.com)
November 2023 Archive
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How to Work Effectively with Someone You Don't Like
(forbes.com)
363.
Nutrient found in beef and dairy improves immune response to cancer in mice
(biologicalsciences.uchicago.edu)
365.
Kyle Vogt resigns from Cruise
(techcrunch.com)
366.
Home Assistant 2023.11
(home-assistant.io)
367.
A decade of developing a programming language
(yorickpeterse.com)
368.
The Death Star and the Final Trench Run (2017)
(fxrant.blogspot.com)
369.
Cloudflare API Down
(cloudflarestatus.com)
370.
I kind of killed Mercurial at Mozilla
(glandium.org)
371.
OpenAI's chaos does not add up
(builtnotfound.proseful.com)
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Verizon, AT&T customers sue to undo T-Mobile merger
(techdirt.com)
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milliForth
(github.com)
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Adobe's buy of Figma is 'likely' bad for developers, rules UK regulator
(theregister.com)
378.
Writing a Compiler is Surprisingly Easy (part 1)
(sebmestre.blogspot.com)
379.
The new Paris métro
(forbes.com)
380.
Intel 80386, a Revolutionary CPU
(xtof.info)
381.
SDXL Turbo: A Real-Time Text-to-Image Generation Model
(stability.ai)
382.
How to Not Get Screwed over as a Software Engineer [video]
(ycombinator.com)
384.
Luiz André Barroso has died
(spectrum.ieee.org)
385.
$10M AI Mathematical Olympiad Prize
(aimoprize.com)
386.
SanDisk Extreme Pro failures result from design flaw, says researcher
(tomshardware.com)
387.
Inside The Chaos at OpenAI
(theatlantic.com)
388.
Write libraries instead of services, where possible
(catern.com)
389.
A game about staring into the eyes of a stranger
(stranger.video)