November 2023 Archive
421.
How to stop adulterated turmeric from killing people (economist.com)
422.
Tell HN: How you changed my life trajectory
423.
Apple has a memory problem and we're all paying for it (macworld.com)
424.
Oil and gas production in Texas produces twice as much methane as in New Mexico (theguardian.com)
425.
Kyutai AI research lab with a $330M budget that will make everything open source (techcrunch.com)
426.
Helm (tytel.org)
427.
DOS_deck: Play DOS games in the browser with full controller support (dosdeck.com)
428.
Apple pulls plug on Goldman credit-card partnership (wsj.com)
429.
Greg (2017) (blog.samaltman.com)
430.
Why ACPI? (mjg59.dreamwidth.org)
431.
15 years ago, I helped design Google Maps (twitter.com)
432.
Extracting training data from ChatGPT (not-just-memorization.github.io)
433.
Massachusetts becomes fifth state to make prison calls free (wgbh.org)
434.
Web Components Eliminate JavaScript Framework Lock-In (jakelazaroff.com)
435.
The camel, the rope, and the needle's eye (kiwihellenist.blogspot.com)
436.
I tested four NVMe SSDs from four vendors – half lose FLUSH'd data on power loss (2022) (twitter.com)
437.
Sony announces a9 III: first full-frame global shutter camera (dpreview.com)
438.
Why TSA's Implementation of Facial Recognition Is More Dangerous Than You Think (epic.org)
439.
Rwanda joins Kenya to initiate visa-free travel for all Africans (africa.businessinsider.com)
440.
Panama Canal is so congested that one ship owner paid $4M to skip the line (fortune.com)
441.
Use Timestamps (jankremer.eu)
442.
NYPD barred from telling people they can't film in precinct stations (hellgatenyc.com)
443.
The `hanging-punctuation property` in CSS (chriscoyier.net)
444.
Oh my poor business logic (rednafi.com)
445.
Gut epithelial barrier damage caused by dishwasher detergents and rinse aids (sciencedirect.com)
446.
Migrating to OpenTelemetry (airplane.dev)
447.
What the Goddamn Hell Is Going on in the Tech Industry? (ludic.mataroa.blog)
448.
Chrome pushes forward with plans to limit ad blockers in the future (malwarebytes.com)
449.
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess Decompilation (github.com)
450.
Bayer hit with $332M judgement in Roundup cancer trial (fortune.com)