November 2023 Archive
751.
Hashmaps in Factor are faster than in Zig (re.factorcode.org)
752.
Operating on a minimal two-core Postgres instance: Query optimization insights (robertrode.com)
753.
Opusmodus: Common Lisp Music Composition System (opusmodus.com)
754.
FPGAs and the renaissance of retro hardware (brainbaking.com)
755.
A new home and license (AGPL) for Synapse and friends (element.io)
756.
Current thoughts on social media (martinfowler.com)
757.
Ultra-white ceramic cools buildings with high reflectivity (newatlas.com)
758.
Show HN: Bulletpapers – ArXiv AI paper summarizer, won Anthropic Hackathon (bulletpapers.ai)
759.
I need more USB power (atomic14.substack.com)
760.
Most AI startups are doomed (weightythoughts.com)
761.
Zelle finally caves after years of refusing to refund scam victims (arstechnica.com)
762.
Don't Spy EU (dontspy.eu)
763.
Saying Goodbye to OpenSubtitles.org API (blog.opensubtitles.com)
764.
Should I replace my 56k modem with a 28.8K Modem? (2001) (forums.anandtech.com)
765.
System76's Lemur Pro Laptop Is Just a Nice Linux Laptop (wired.com)
766.
Xash3D: An open-source reimplementation of Half-Life (github.com)
767.
Infocom-zcode-terps: Historical source code for Infocom's Z-machine interpreters (github.com)
768.
Running Windows 98 in the Browser (copy.sh)
769.
Admin unmasks self as sockpuppet of other admin who was banned in 2015 (en.wikipedia.org)
770.
Scripts for Streamlining Your Homelab with Proxmox VE (tteck.github.io)
771.
Hackers know everything is securities fraud (bloomberg.com)
772.
Elixir at Ramp (engineering.ramp.com)
773.
Generate images fast with SD 1.5 while typing on Gradio (twitter.com)
774.
New York restaurants fight back against reservations by bots (bloomberg.com)
775.
Can solar and wind power Britain? An update of David MacKay's numbers (sustainabilitybynumbers.com)
776.
You Paid $1k for an iPhone, but Apple Still Controls It (nytimes.com)
777.
I cancelled my Replit subscription (journal.paoloamoroso.com)
778.
Gigantic heat caverns in Mustikkamaa have now been filled with water (2021) (helen.fi)
779.
Kolibri OS: fits on a floppy disk, programmed using interrupts (kolibrios.org)
780.
Exploring Self-Hosted Email Services (synergeticlabs.com)