October 2024 Archive
901.
Piracy (blog.cobanov.cloud)
902.
Advice for first-time inventors from a patent engineer (spectrum.ieee.org)
903.
Vimium – The Hacker's Browser (github.com)
904.
Scratches in 2001: A Space Osyssey (2018) (aphelis.net)
905.
Paper mills: the 'cartel-like' companies behind fraudulent scientific journals (theconversation.com)
906.
Gokapi: Lightweight selfhosted Firefox Send alternative with AWS S3 support (github.com)
907.
Make Pottery at Home Without a Kiln (Or Anything Else) [video] (youtube.com)
908.
A Mathematica interpreter in Typescript (spakhm.com)
909.
Woman, 82, still rides same bike she was given at 13 (telegraph.co.uk)
910.
One of Florida's most lethal python hunters (gardenandgun.com)
911.
Unsafe Rust is harder than C (chadaustin.me)
912.
Is it better to fail spectacularly? (danielmangum.com)
913.
Italy's Piracy Shield just blocked one of Google's CDN (mil04s43-in-f1.1e100.net)
914.
Zero or Sign Extend (fgiesen.wordpress.com)
915.
Tell HN: Robots.txt pitfalls – what I learned the hard way
916.
U.S. Consumer Watchdog Cautions Businesses on Surveillance of Workers (wsj.com)
917.
LaTeX Style Guide for EE 364B [pdf] (2014) (web.stanford.edu)
918.
Reinforcement Learning: An Introduction (2018) (incompleteideas.net)
919.
The 1600s were a watershed for swear words (2022) (historytoday.com)
920.
Automattic–WP Engine Term Sheet (automattic.com)
921.
Rust is rolling off the Volvo assembly line (tweedegolf.nl)
922.
Sam Altman Goes Full Emperor (nonzero.substack.com)
923.
Router Security (routersecurity.org)
924.
NASA Made the Hubble Telescope to Be Remade (spectrum.ieee.org)
925.
Chrome Canary just killed uBlock Origin and other Manifest V2 extensions (androidpolice.com)
926.
Show HN: Erin – Open-source and self-hosted TikTok feed for your own videos (github.com)
927.
Why do systems fail? Tandem NonStop system and fault tolerance (erlang-solutions.com)
928.
Bullenweg.com is no longer available following threats of legal action (bullenweg.com)
929.
Computer scientists combine two 'beautiful' proof methods (quantamagazine.org)
930.
'Smart' insulin prevents diabetic highs – and deadly lows (nature.com)