November 2023 Archive
4741.
Tell HN: Your account can be deleted anytime, for any reason
4742.
Ask HN: How much do you read in a year?
4743.
Ask HN: How is Apple able to make quality software?
4744.
Red State Drivers Turn Up Their Noses at EVs Despite Incentives (bloomberg.com)
4745.
Ask HN: Black Friday Deals for Software?
4746.
Black Friday shoppers spent $9.8B in US online sales, up 7.5% from last year (cnbc.com)
4747.
Apple's smart ring technology may not be limited to fingers (appleinsider.com)
4748.
What are effective ways of fighting chargeback fraud?
4749.
iPhone: Why Apple is working hard to break into its own phones (independent.co.uk)
4750.
Ask HN: Why is GPT4 better than the other major LLMs?
4751.
London's Latest Answer to Midjourney (caspa.ai)
4752.
A two-hour walking tour with ChatGPT: 'I'd not suggest that to my worst enemy' (theguardian.com)
4753.
Touch Bar Discontinued on New MacBooks After Seven Years (macrumors.com)
4754.
Ask HN: Is Java in Decline?
4755.
Ask HN: What thought (or idea) has changed your life the most?
4756.
First transatlantic flight powered by sustainable aviation fuel to go ahead (eandt.theiet.org)
4757.
Ask HN: Have you seen any useful GPTs yet?
4758.
Google says bumpy Pixel 8 screens are nothing to worry about (arstechnica.com)
4759.
Show HN: Dashboard for Minimalists (dashb.io)
4760.
Ask HN: Post-LLM's, do you create web applications much more quickly?
4761.
Tesla will sue you for $50k if resell your Cybertruck in the first year (businessinsider.com)
4762.
The Potato Hack (potatohack.com)
4763.
Tell HN: I can report Facebook's new subscription does not work
4764.
How An Apple Gadget Is Helping Drug Traffickers (smh.com.au)
4765.
Omea: The Integrated Information Environment by JetBrains (2005) (jetbrains.com)
4766.
Cruise recalls all self-driving cars after grisly accident and California ban (theguardian.com)
4767.
Ask HN: Should I be using GitHub Copilot (and other AI Products)?
4768.
Substack Has a Nazi Problem (theatlantic.com)
4769.
Useful Idiot (en.wikipedia.org)
4770.
The Future for Software Engineers in a No-Code World (onedb.online)