November 2023 Archive
451.
Ask HN: Is Knuth's TAOCP worth the time and effort?
452.
A blog post is a long and complex search query to find people (2022) (henrikkarlsson.xyz)
453.
Last Post, Please Read (zandarvts.blogspot.com)
454.
Increasing QUIC and UDP Throughput over Tailscale (tailscale.com)
455.
The Lack of Compensation in Open Source Software Is Unsustainable (trstringer.com)
456.
A failed AI girlfriend product, and my lessons (mazzzystar.github.io)
457.
YouTube's plan backfires, people are installing better ad blockers (androidauthority.com)
458.
Article 45 of eIDAS 2.0 will roll back web security by 12 years (eff.org)
459.
Texture Healing for Monospace Fonts (github.com)
460.
Archive your old projects (arne.me)
461.
Rust without crates.io (thomask.sdf.org)
462.
Shane MacGowan has died (bbc.com)
463.
Retries – An interactive study of request retry methods (encore.dev)
464.
After 151 years, Popular Science will no longer offer a magazine (theverge.com)
465.
BBC Basic returns on multiple platforms, open sourced (bbcbasic.co.uk)
466.
Reauthorizing mass surveillance shouldn't be tied to funding the government (eff.org)
467.
Videos of Godotcon 2023 (media.ccc.de)
468.
Gameboy technical reference for homebrew developers (gbdev.io)
469.
You do need a technical co-founder [video] (ycombinator.com)
470.
Google pays Apple 36% of the revenue it earns from searches in Safari (bloomberg.com)
471.
Writing a GPT-4 script to check Wikipedia for the first unused acronym (gwern.net)
472.
Parkinson's patient able to walk 6km without problems after spinal implant (theguardian.com)
473.
Bacteria store memories and pass them on for generations (news.utexas.edu)
474.
The key to mother and child well-being may be many caregivers (phys.org)
475.
The first two custom silicon chips designed by Microsoft for its cloud (theverge.com)
476.
The hijacking of rare Japanese KitKats (straitstimes.com)
477.
Bitwarden adds support for passkeys (bitwarden.com)
478.
Loro: Reimagine state management with CRDTs (loro.dev)
479.
Smart drugs reduce quality of effort, and slow decision-making (bps.org.uk)
480.
You don't need to work on hard problems (2020) (benkuhn.net)