November 2023 Archive
4801.
The Religion of the Engineers; and Hayek Its True Prophet (crookedtimber.org)
4802.
Talking robots by Boston Dynamics [video] (youtube.com)
4803.
A Visual Guide to the GPL License (sebastiancarlos.com)
4804.
Poll: What's Your Favorite Programming Language? (November 2023)
4805.
The reason trucks have taken over U.S. roadways (washingtonpost.com)
4806.
Inverted Totalitarianism (en.wikipedia.org)
4807.
American Troops in the Russian Civil War (2019) (smithsonianmag.com)
4808.
China's Rise Is Reversing (ft.com)
4809.
Show HN: The Periodic Table of Electron Orbitals (liam-ilan.github.io)
4810.
Netflix's Scott Pilgrim Takes Off has a soundtrack with no skips (polygon.com)
4811.
Show HN: A Spotify Client That Runs in a Google Sheet (arsh.zip)
4812.
What's the hardest real-life problem you solved with GPT-4? (old.reddit.com)
4813.
Show HN: Cerbos Hub - Authorization Management System
4814.
First-Gen Social Media Users Have Nowhere to Go (wired.com)
4815.
How to Analyze .apk / .aab (medium.com)
4816.
Don't Donate a Kidney to a Stranger (lesswrong.com)
4817.
The Supreme Court's new ethics code is a joke (vox.com)
4818.
Firebase Incident (status.firebase.google.com)
4819.
Marketing leaders urge X CEO Linda Yaccarino to resign (axios.com)
4820.
TypeScript 5.3 Released (devblogs.microsoft.com)
4821.
Researchers seek consensus on what constitutes Artificial General Intelligence (techxplore.com)
4822.
Tyk AI Gateway – Robust AI Governance (tyk.io)
4823.
Twitter's Former Head of Trust and Safety Finally Breaks Her Silence (wired.com)
4824.
Function Interposition in Rust with Upgrayedd (blog.yossarian.net)
4825.
YouTube support admits tracking activity across Google, Chrome (twitter.com)
4826.
People likely to be harmed by AI don't have a seat at the table for regulation (english.elpais.com)
4827.
Amazon ElastiCache Serverless for Redis and Memcached is now available (aws.amazon.com)
4828.
Was bootloading from punch cards possible on System/370 machines? (retrocomputing.stackexchange.com)
4829.
Astronaut Ken Mattingly, who flew to the moon on Apollo 16, has died at 87 (npr.org)
4830.
Why OLED monitor burn-in isn't a problem anymore (arstechnica.com)