November 2023 Archive
16921.
Tumblr Is Always Dying
(wired.com)
16922.
Are Aliens Real? We Asked The Pentagon's Outgoing UFO Chief.
(politico.com)
16923.
16924.
What We Learned While Working on OpenTofu's New Test Feature
(opentofu.org)
16925.
Operations at Major Australian Ports Significantly Disrupted by Cyberattack
(securityweek.com)
16926.
How can you tell if a photo is AI generated?
(nationalgeographic.com)
16927.
Why is there a Vitamin K but no Vitamin F?
(nationalgeographic.com)
16928.
Tribute to Amiga 2000
(medium.com)
16929.
Company Research AI Agent
(twitter.com)
16930.
The Ten Equations That Rule the World, by Sumpter
(planspace.org)
16931.
Data Localization, Residency, and Sovereignty in AI
(medium.com)
16932.
Saturn's Rings Will Temporarily Disappear from View in 2025
(smithsonianmag.com)
16933.
Steve's Startup Equation
(steveschwartz.dev)
16934.
Catch Box: A Throwable Microphone
(newlandmedia.co.uk)
16935.
16936.
Speedy downloads: Why NASA is turning to lasers for next-gen space comms
(knowablemagazine.org)
16937.
16938.
16939.
16940.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman wants to build AI "superintelligence"
(arstechnica.com)
16941.
16942.
How to Start Online Sales and Delivery in Restaurant and Cafe in Just 14 Days
(heyinnovations.com)
16943.
Against superficial simplicity (2022)
(jarango.com)
16944.
Upton Sinclair
(en.wikipedia.org)
16945.
Why Star Wars Was Dubbed into the Navajo Language
(kottke.org)
16946.
16947.
Secure LLM output with reinforcement learning
(will-bennett.beehiiv.com)
16948.
Personality Depends on Which U.S. State You Live In
(atlasobscura.com)
16949.
Visual Studio 2022 version 17.8 Release
(learn.microsoft.com)
16950.