October 2023 Archive
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Show HN: Polyfire – Javascript SDK to build AI apps without a backend (github.com)
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Lobby groups fought 'hard and dirty' against EU ban on caged farm animals (theguardian.com)
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Electron-rich metals make ceramics tough to crack (phys.org)
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'Forever chemical' bans face hard truth: Many can't be replaced (pressherald.com)
4897.
The Reactionary Futurism of Marc Andreessen (nytimes.com)
4898.
Measuring Latencies Between AWS Availability Zones (bitsand.cloud)
4899.
Online games use dark designs to collect player data (aalto.fi)
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Hunting a spooky Ethernet driver bug (mattkeeter.com)
4901.
RevenueCat's data-caching techniques for 1.2B daily API requests (revenuecat.com)
4902.
'Mass exploitation' of Citrix Bleed underway as ransomware crews pile in (theregister.com)
4903.
Home ownership killed Britain's property dream (theguardian.com)
4904.
Ash HN: What if we use file system as database?
4905.
Questions I ask during 1:1 with my direct reports (bdicroce.medium.com)
4906.
Ask HN: What software do you need, that doesn't exist?
4907.
Is a broadcast license revocation a form of censorship? (Hint: No, it's not.) (chicagomediaaction.org)
4908.
Ask HN: What's the point of automated skill assessment tests in the age of AI?
4909.
Ask HN: Weird garbled text message, what's the meaning?
4910.
Israeli Military Says Northern Gaza Has 24 Hours to Evacuate (nytimes.com)
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Tell HN: Npmjs.com seems to be down for scoped packages
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Ask HN: Trans and recently laid off need advice
4913.
GitHub Actions is a seriously flawed CI system
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Refusing to fly has lost me my job as a climate researcher. It's worth the price (theguardian.com)
4915.
French far-right leader seeks to take advantage of AI debate (lemonde.fr)
4916.
It’s Hard to Find a Job Right Now
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Show HN: I made an API that lets you gamify your app in just 5 min (gamifyeverything.com)
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Meta Floats Charging $14 a Month for Ad-Free Instagram or Facebook (wsj.com)
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Ask HN: Am I Getting Paranoid?
4920.
Israel-Hamas Conflict Was a Test for Musk's X, and It Failed (bloomberg.com)