November 2023 Archive
5071.
Learnings from Building a Simple Authorization System (ABAC) (ubicloud.com)
5072.
A Volumetric Display Using an Acoustically Trapped Particle [video] (youtube.com)
5073.
5074.
Litigation Articles (georgegopen.com)
5075.
Delivering Safe C++ – Bjarne Stroustrup – CppCon 2023 [video] (youtube.com)
5076.
Python caching decorators in three levels (jxnl.github.io)
5077.
Postgres and Citus and Partman, Your IoT Database (crunchydata.com)
5078.
Google search ads spotted in compromising placements (techcrunch.com)
5079.
Foxconn's Struggle to Make iPhones in India (restofworld.org)
5080.
Mesa 23.3.0 – The Mesa 3D Graphics Library (lists.freedesktop.org)
5081.
Ken Griffin sees Miami possibly replacing NYC as finance capital (bloomberg.com)
5082.
Ask HN: Do you think AI is threat to developers job?
5083.
Ask HN: What does a post AGI economy look like?
5084.
Ask HN: What do you want to see in a systems programming language?
5085.
Ask HN: Best monitor for a MacBook Pro for ~US$700?
5086.
What is meant by AI "safety"?
5087.
Ask HN: Should people stop using ChatGPT?
5088.
A ChatBot for Interacting with Hacker News (share.streamlit.io)
5089.
ProtonMail is building a blockchain feature for email validation (joltmailer.com)
5090.
Ask HN: How will the $900K median OpenAI salary work if employed at Microsoft?
5091.
Why there is no effort to bring webrings back as search quality has declined?
5092.
Ask HN: What to spend my company's learning allowance on
5093.
Ask HN: How do you balance stress, productivity and mindfulness?
5094.
Ask HN: Are there tech-focused life coaches who can help rebuild my career?
5095.
US Housing Supply – What happens when all the boomers die? (2017) (census.gov)
5096.
80% of /Newest [Flagged][Dead]?
5097.
Is it time to concede Apple was right to eliminate the headphone jack? (perfectrec.com)
5098.
Paul Graham wrote "31 Israeli and at least 3600 Palestinian children killed" (en.globes.co.il)
5099.
Key OpenAI employees posting "OpenAI is nothing without its people." (twitter.com)
5100.
Wikipedia and the Assault on History (harpers.org)