November 2023 Archive
8701.
Recording the first daily measurements of Earth's rotation shifts (phys.org)
8702.
Frameworks Cover Up Skill Issues, and That's a Good Thing (jakelazaroff.com)
8703.
Read the Docs Like a Book (aaronfrancis.com)
8704.
List of languages that compile to Lua (github.com)
8705.
OpenAI's terms with Microsoft prevent licensing AGI (venturebeat.com)
8706.
Django vs. Flask (blog.jetbrains.com)
8707.
8708.
Astronauts dropped a toolbag on an ISS spacewalk; you can see it with binoculars (space.com)
8709.
Tuta Is an Independent Company and Not Linked to Five Eyes Secret Services (tuta.com)
8710.
Headfooters (en.wikipedia.org)
8711.
Why Washington wants to treat Apple and Google like big banks (finance.yahoo.com)
8712.
Sandbox Your Program Using FreeBSD's Capsicum (cdaemon.com)
8713.
Raft exploited for $3.3M, then hacker screws up (web3isgoinggreat.com)
8714.
Humans could travel through time (bbc.com)
8715.
Is Kubernetes worth it for the avarage homelab user? (old.reddit.com)
8716.
The Fed is terrified Americans could get used to high inflation (cnn.com)
8717.
Ashen Light (en.wikipedia.org)
8718.
React Aria (react-spectrum.adobe.com)
8719.
Interpreting the ambiguities of Section 230 (brookings.edu)
8720.
App flip-flopping: the constant dance between apps and services (ldstephens.medium.com)
8721.
Trees Are Overrated (theatlantic.com)
8722.
Whistleblowers suggest Zlokovic may have manipulated data of a stroke trial (science.org)
8723.
PlanetScale Connector for JVM (github.com)
8724.
Replica of OpenAI DevDay Wanderlust (enhanced with real-time data) (github.com)
8725.
Use of HTTPS Resource Records (netmeister.org)
8726.
Show HN: Argos – One-Click Debugging and Visual Testing for Playwright (argos-ci.com)
8727.
Writing a C64 Asssembly Demo (celso.io)
8728.
Web browsing data collected in more detail than previously known, report finds (ft.com)
8729.
Lightweight JavaScript Framework Review (For Django Developers) (saashammer.com)
8730.