November 2023 Archive
781.
GitHub 404 errors
782.
Google ends deal to build 15,000 Bay Area homes due to "market conditions" (arstechnica.com)
783.
OCaml: a Rust developer's first impressions (pthorpe92.github.io)
784.
Zuckerberg personally rejected Meta's proposals to improve teen mental health (cnn.com)
785.
Detexify: LaTeX Handwriting Symbol Recognition (detexify.kirelabs.org)
786.
Show HN: Halloween game to show off my new Terminal (joel.tools)
787.
KDE Plasma 6.0 Is Enabling Wayland by Default (phoronix.com)
788.
GM's Cruise alleged to rely on human operators to achieve "autonomous" driving (nytimes.com)
789.
Bjarne Stroustrup Quotes (stroustrup.com)
790.
Htmx, Rust and Shuttle: A New Rapid Prototyping Stack (shuttle.rs)
791.
The most powerful cosmic ray since the oh-my-god particle puzzles scientists (nature.com)
792.
Governments turn to Open Source for sovereignty (opensource.net)
793.
An ex-Googler's guide to dev tools (2020) (sourcegraph.com)
794.
Google Play keeps banning the same web browser due to vague DMCA notices (arstechnica.com)
795.
EU Tries to Slip in New Powers to Intercept Encrypted Web Traffic (techdirt.com)
796.
Oracle of Zotero: LLM QA of Your Research Library (github.com)
797.
Google resumes transition to Manifest V3 for Chrome extensions (developer.chrome.com)
798.
What is Glamorous Toolkit v1.0? (lepiter.io)
799.
Lessons learned by a software guy venturing into hardware (sidecart.xyz)
800.
Unity Software with a 'company reset' walks away from film VFX and the Wētā Deal (fxguide.com)
801.
Email obfuscation: What still works in 2023? (spencermortensen.com)
802.
Build your own hi-fi ear defenders (spectrum.ieee.org)
803.
Code Search at Google: Han-Wen and Zoekt (sourcegraph.com)
804.
First Is the Worst: Nintendo's Color TV Game 6 and 15 (nicole.express)
805.
Collection of "Today I Learned" notes (github.com)
806.
Show HN: An open-source notification infrastructure (github.com)
807.
Some observations on the final text of the European Digital Identity framework (blog.xot.nl)
808.
Porsche Open Source Platform (opensource.porsche.com)
809.
IBM Rebus (ibm.com)
810.
Asahi Linux folks are doing us a solid with WPA3 fixes (rachelbythebay.com)