October 2023 Archive
6031.
KubeInvaders: Gamified chaos engineering tool for K8s (github.com)
6032.
Ask HN: What can tech people do for peace?
6033.
Ask HN: What is the most promising AI tool in cloud ecosystem?
6034.
Chains are using theft to mask other issues, report says (cnn.com)
6035.
China's Age of Malaise (newyorker.com)
6036.
Type Variables in Patterns (Haskell) (arxiv.org)
6037.
The Milky Way's Black Hole Is Spinning as Fast as It Can (universetoday.com)
6038.
Fidelity has marked down the value of Twitter/X by 65% (axios.com)
6039.
Douglas Rushkoff: Why I'm leaving X and social media behind (rushkoff.substack.com)
6040.
Meta's AI research head wants open source licensing to change (theverge.com)
6041.
Eye Pattern (en.wikipedia.org)
6042.
What Apple means when it says 'shot on iPhone' (theverge.com)
6043.
How British colonialism increased diabetes in south Asians [video] (youtube.com)
6044.
We chanced upon what may be the world’s largest white hydrogen deposit (theconversation.com)
6045.
Why thousands of young Chinese people use a pink dinosaur as their alias (restofworld.org)
6046.
Show HN: The NYC Subway Rat Detector (transitapp.com)
6047.
Shopify CEO discourages employees from having side hustles (twitter.com)
6048.
Show HN: Hacktoberfest Open Source Bounties (console.algora.io)
6049.
Forge extensibility framework EAP for Bitbucket Cloud (bitbucket.org)
6050.
Meta floats $14 a month ad-free plan for Instagram, Facebook in EU (reuters.com)
6051.
Musk mocks Zelenskyy; “He's fighting Russia. You couldn't fight Zuckerberg” (pravda.com.ua)
6052.
Arc Max (arc.net)
6053.
Tronnort Technology – Electronics Resourse Site (alternatezone.com)
6054.
Typed Tailwind Styling for Multi-Part Components (polytomic.com)
6055.
Ben Fry resigns from the Processing Foundation (twitter.com)
6056.
Gmail unleashes “email emoji reactions” onto an unsuspecting world (arstechnica.com)
6057.
C# DevKit is out and gives you a complete .NET experience inside VS Code [video] (youtube.com)
6058.
ELI5 Why is a perfect vacuum so hard to create? (old.reddit.com)
6059.
Breakelse: When Compiler Developers Get Bored (neat-lang.github.io)
6060.
Cayley Graphs and Pretty Things (juliapoo.github.io)