November 2023 Archive
3451.
OpenAI doesn't plan to offer a board seat to Microsoft or other investors (twitter.com)
3452.
How to Hijack a Quarter of a Million Dollars in Rare Japanese Kit Kats (nytimes.com)
3453.
The Low Down on the Greatest Dictionary Collection in the World (atlasobscura.com)
3454.
Every 50th person in Vatican City has a ham call sign (gist.github.com)
3455.
C++23 Characters (euroquis.nl)
3456.
Lectron (Raytheon electronic block kits) (decodesystems.com)
3457.
This week in KDE: Wayland by default, de-framed Breeze, HDR games (pointieststick.com)
3458.
Modi's Internet - India is the future of the internet under authoritarians (dailydot.com)
3459.
Source filtering with file sets (tweag.io)
3460.
The Future of RSS Is Textcasting (kottke.org)
3461.
Have a live conversation about a basketball game with GPT4V, Whisper, TTS (old.reddit.com)
3462.
Show HN: A tiny and platform-agnostic true random number generator for FPGA/ASIC (github.com)
3463.
Houdini 20.0 Released (sidefx.com)
3464.
US nuke reactor lab hit by 'gay furry hackers' demanding cat-human mutants (theregister.com)
3465.
Open-access reformers launch next bold publishing plan (nature.com)
3466.
Show HN: Transforming "Who's Hiring? (November 2023)" Posts into a Google Sheet (docs.google.com)
3467.
Debugging AWS Lambda Functions with a Reverse Shell (bitsand.cloud)
3468.
Behind the Scenes at a U.S. Factory Building New Nuclear Bombs (scientificamerican.com)
3469.
Building a Small REPL in Python (bernsteinbear.com)
3470.
Measuring the performance impact of session replay (highlight.io)
3471.
Show HN: Telophase – Open-Source AWS Control Tower (github.com)
3472.
ProPublica: Find out why your health insurer denied your claim (projects.propublica.org)
3473.
Lindows – The weird Walmart Linux from 2002 [video] (youtube.com)
3474.
3475.
Modification to the Commodore MAX [video] (youtube.com)
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3479.
NYC's new rat-killing weapon is wildly successful – for now (businessinsider.com)
3480.
The Telegram app has been a key platform for Hamas. Now it's being restricted (npr.org)