November 2023 Archive
18031.
Something Weird Happens When You Keep Squeezing
(kottke.org)
18032.
Bored Ape NFT event attendees report 'severe eye burn'
(theverge.com)
18033.
18034.
18035.
Using REPL in Clojure leiningen projects
(clojure-book.gitlab.io)
18036.
18037.
18039.
Manifestation Mysteries. Things you should know before manifesting anything
(manifestation.usa-made.today)
18040.
Book Illustrations Using MetaPost
(habr.com)
18042.
Intel CPU Prices (US)
(cpuprices.net)
18043.
Indiana Almost Made π 3.2
(hillelwayne.com)
18044.
Crosscompiling NetBSD with Build.sh
(netbsd.org)
18045.
Today marks the end of me being a digital nomad
(twitter.com)
18046.
Why Patagonia Is the Most Responsible Company (2021)
(changeoracle.com)
18047.
A career guide for the space industry
(thequantumcat.space)
18048.
18050.
Hugging Face Daily Papers Condensed into Snappy Podcasts
(paperbrief.net)
18051.
Epic Games' Sweeney Takes Aim at Android's 'Fake Open Platform'
(bloomberg.com)
18052.
Trying to Do More Real HPC in an Increasingly AI World
(nextplatform.com)
18053.
The Jaunt
(gist.github.com)
18054.
Adversarial patch camouflage against aerial detection
(spiedigitallibrary.org)
18055.
US Army Deploys New AI-Enabled Electronic Warfare Tool
(thedefensepost.com)
18056.
Initial Intel AVX10.1 Support Makes Its Way into GCC 14
(phoronix.com)
18057.
18058.
A Cyber Attack Has Crippled the British Library
(telegraph.co.uk)
18059.
18060.
What is a PDB file? 9 years later original dev Jan Gray sets the record straight
(stackoverflow.com)