November 2023 Archive
61.
Rust std fs slower than Python? No, it's hardware (xuanwo.io)
62.
Blender 4.0 release notes (wiki.blender.org)
63.
Building an occupancy sensor with a $5 ESP32 and a serverless DB (matthew.science)
64.
Windows 11 Update 23H2 is stealing users' IMAP credentials (www-heise-de.translate.goog)
65.
Push ifs up and fors down (matklad.github.io)
66.
OpenAI's employees were given two explanations for why Sam Altman was fired (businessinsider.com)
67.
Binance founder Changpeng Zhao agrees to step down, plead guilty (wsj.com)
68.
Monaspace (monaspace.githubnext.com)
69.
Generative AI for Beginners (microsoft.github.io)
70.
Debugging tricks in the browser (alan.norbauer.com)
71.
In 1886, the US commissioned watercolor paintings of every known fruit (2019) (openculture.com)
72.
YouTube is now blocking ad blockers so I make ads run faster (old.reddit.com)
73.
GraphCast: AI model for weather forecasting (deepmind.google)
74.
The Dunning-Kruger effect is autocorrelation (economicsfromthetopdown.com)
75.
Sam Altman is still trying to return as OpenAI CEO (theverge.com)
76.
Frigate: Open-source network video recorder with real-time AI object detection (frigate.video)
77.
I deeply regret my participation in the board's actions (twitter.com)
78.
The weirdest bug I've seen yet (engineering.gusto.com)
79.
I skipped to the ending (danangell.com)
80.
Othello Is Solved? (arxiv.org)
81.
Seeing like a bank (bitsaboutmoney.com)
82.
Confusing Git Terminology (jvns.ca)
83.
Reptar (lock.cmpxchg8b.com)
84.
New York may ban noncompete employment agreements and Wall Street is not happy (fortune.com)
85.
I worked in Amazon HR and was disgusted at what I was seeing with PIP plans (businessinsider.com)
86.
Henry Kissinger Has Died (nytimes.com)
87.
550 of 700 Employees OpenAI tell the board to resign (twitter.com)
88.
Show HN: A Dalle-3 and GPT4-Vision feedback loop (dalle.party)
89.
Portugal. The Man – Official Website Is a Google Sheets Document (portugaltheman.com)
90.
Show HN: Open-source digital stylus with six degrees of freedom (github.com)