November 2023 Archive
4231.
Uncertainty Reduction Theory (en.wikipedia.org)
4232.
Pulumi Kotlin – The missing piece in Kotlin multi-platform (medium.com)
4233.
Exploring the OpenTelemetry Collector (blog.frankel.ch)
4234.
Google search ads abused to spread ransomware by ALPHV/BlackCat gang (scmagazine.com)
4235.
These Are the People That Fired OpenAI CEO Sam Altman (forbes.com)
4236.
A space engineer confronts Earth's brutal realities in Gaza (latimes.com)
4237.
Show HN: How we built an AI copilot for Windmill's code workflows (windmill.dev)
4238.
OpenAI board are now in talks about Sam Altman's possible return (twitter.com)
4239.
4240.
Former OpenAI Employees Allege "Deceit and Manipulation" by Sam Altman (wccftech.com)
4241.
Libyan desert's yellow glass: the origin of these rare and mysterious shards (theconversation.com)
4242.
Kathará: open-source container-based network emulation system with P4 supports (kathara.org)
4243.
4244.
Ask HN: Should websites on desktop have a default font larger than 16px/1rem?
4245.
Ask HN: What web stack would you use for startup, and why?
4246.
New electric school bus has a 300-mile range (electrek.co)
4247.
The Missiles on Our Land (missilesonourland.org)
4248.
What if climate change meant not doom – but abundance? (washingtonpost.com)
4249.
AI threatens to automate away the clergy (theregister.com)
4250.
Ask HN: What book(s) are you reading? Or have recently read?
4251.
Life Is Better Without the Internet (theatlantic.com)
4252.
Ask HN: Switching from Software Engineer to Data Engineer Because of Leetcode
4253.
Tesla Driver's Family Can Seek Punitive Damages over Fatal Crash (bloomberg.com)
4254.
Is Something Going on with Archive.ph?
4255.
Ask HN: What did you do or read this weekend that wasn't related to the OpenAI?
4256.
The new plan to create a stock market portfolio for every child in America (cnbc.com)
4257.
Why Is Everyone So Unhappy at Work? (wsj.com)
4258.
Ask HN: Where do you get your health news?
4259.
Smoking Marijuana in Canada Is Now Legal–But Not for Citizens of South Korea (fortune.com)
4260.
Are Cyclists Better People Than Drivers? This Study Say So (velo.outsideonline.com)