October 2023 Archive
4351.
Tig: Text-Mode Interface for Git (jonas.github.io)
4352.
Australia fines X $386,000 over anti-child abuse gaps (townflex.com)
4353.
Show HN: Pb2zig – Pixel Bender to Zig Translator (github.com)
4354.
The UAW Beats the Big Three Automakers (nytimes.com)
4355.
Show HN: Nap – Fast HTTP Automation, No Fuss (davesheldon.github.io)
4356.
OpenStack Unleashes Bobcat: A Leap Forward in Open-Source Cloud Infrastructure (opensourcewatch.beehiiv.com)
4357.
Tell HN: Twitter forces you to log in to unsubscribe from emails
4358.
Traktor, true multimaster replication for PostgreSQL (theplateisbad.blogspot.com)
4359.
LabVIEW Abandons Mac After Four Decades (hackaday.com)
4360.
Hackers host malicious code on Binance chain to circumvent takedowns (web3isgoinggreat.com)
4361.
The End of LBRY Inc (odysee.com)
4362.
Show HN: My Attempt to Simplify Philosophy (gainedin.site)
4363.
The Sun's Magnetic Poles Are Vanishing (scientificamerican.com)
4364.
Where to showcase your startup project? (ybouane.com)
4365.
Designing a Movie for Sound (1999) (filmsound.org)
4366.
Cutting LLM Costs by 83% with LangSmith (medium.com)
4367.
What Is LoRa: The Fundamentals (medium.com)
4368.
Hackers Accessed 632,000 Email Addresses at US Justice, Defense Departments (bloomberg.com)
4369.
Show HN: Instantly launch your startup to the perfect audience (fazier.com)
4370.
Russia plans to try to block VPN services in 2024 (reuters.com)
4371.
Domestic cat larynges can produce purring frequencies without neural input (cell.com)
4372.
Extracting IP from getaddrinfo call (blog.alien177.ca)
4373.
The Middle State: Famous Owners of a Controversial Text (blogs.loc.gov)
4374.
ASIO and FBI heads accuse China of being worst intellectual property thief (abc.net.au)
4375.
On "Real Name" Policies (drewdevault.com)
4376.
Japan startup develops 'Gundam'-like robot with $3M price tag (reuters.com)
4377.
Japan plans to bolster cyber defense with homegrown software (asia.nikkei.com)
4378.
The final 11 seconds of a fatal Tesla Autopilot crash (washingtonpost.com)
4379.
SunPlus: The biggest chip company you've never heard of (2010) (hackmii.com)
4380.
PayPal built a Key-Value store that serves 350B requests per day (blog.quastor.org)