November 2023 Archive
11311.
Lichess Development Made Easy with Gitpod (lichess.org)
11312.
A generation that grew up with Google forcing professors to rethink lesson plans (theverge.com)
11313.
AWS Restructures and Consolidates Its Well-Architected Framework (infoq.com)
11314.
Microsoft briefly restricted employee access to OpenAI's ChatGPT (cnbc.com)
11315.
H2MOF: Nanomaterial Fuel Tanks Might Jumpstart the Hydrogen Revolution (forbes.com)
11316.
Show HN: Cursed Ads for YouTube (Chrome Extension) (chrome.google.com)
11317.
ARM chips dethrone x86 in Laptops (spectrum.ieee.org)
11318.
My first game (a chess roguelike) sold 4.5k copies in the first month (oriolcosp.com)
11319.
Tesla faces blockade at Swedish ports over labor dispute (europe.autonews.com)
11320.
The process of making a camera lens. The best optical equipment factory in Japan [video] (youtube.com)
11321.
This Pepe Does Not Exist (thispepenoexist.com)
11322.
How hummingbirds fly through spaces too narrow for their wings (sciencenews.org)
11323.
Show HN: SamoyedGPT (chat.openai.com)
11324.
Warren Buffett Privately Traded in Stocks Berkshire Hathaway Invested In (propublica.org)
11325.
Say goodbye to lanyards Google Wallet will soon let you store workplace IDs (phandroid.com)
11326.
The Anatomy of an Electronic Voting Machine: What We Know and What We Don't (thewire.in)
11327.
The Trevor Project has made the decision to close its account on X/Twitter (twitter.com)
11328.
The hijacking of $339,000 worth of rare Japanese KitKats (straitstimes.com)
11329.
Eight Tickets in 30 Minutes: Flutter/MX Live Coding, with Clojure [video] (youtube.com)
11330.
Understanding copy Command and Implementing in Python (muhammadraza.me)
11331.
China Is Making Too Much Stuff–and Other Countries Are Worried (wsj.com)
11332.
Always go to Ohio (nytimes.com)
11333.
Top PostgreSQL Extensions (timescale.com)
11334.
Ukrainian film-makers 'looking for right angle' as military drone operator (theguardian.com)
11335.
Wolves alter the trajectory of forests by behaviour of an ecosystem engineer (royalsocietypublishing.org)
11336.
Loneliness Isn't Just Bad for Your Health–It's Deadly (wsj.com)
11337.
The Sea Monk Creature (en.wikipedia.org)
11338.
A Man Who Invented Fifteen Hundred Necktie Knots (newyorker.com)
11339.
Alexander Calder Transfixed Albert Einstein and Sartre (forward.com)
11340.
There never was a band like Rush. Geddy Lee doesn't want to forget it (washingtonpost.com)