November 2023 Archive
1201.
Masterpiece was hanging above an elderly French woman's hot plate (smithsonianmag.com)
1202.
On medieval cats (going-medieval.com)
1203.
At SpaceX, worker injuries soar in Elon Musk's rush to Mars (reuters.com)
1204.
Embracing community helps us live longer, and be happier (2017) (news.harvard.edu)
1205.
Where do our atoms come from? (finmoorhouse.com)
1206.
Welding and the automation frontier (construction-physics.com)
1207.
The bash book to rule them all (fabiensanglard.net)
1208.
Show HN: Sonic Garbage (sonicgarbage.greg.technology)
1209.
Show HN: MicroLua – Lua for the RP2040 Microcontroller (github.com)
1210.
San Francisco Blows Housing Deadline, Prompting Standoff with State Regulators (sfstandard.com)
1211.
Our structure (openai.com)
1212.
We used to build steel mills near cheap power. Now we build datacenters (danluu.com)
1213.
Bring Back Webrings (arne.me)
1214.
US consumer spending dashboard built on data from 50M+ cards now on Snowflake (app.snowflake.com)
1215.
What process created this X11 window? (unix.stackexchange.com)
1216.
The OpenAI Keynote (stratechery.com)
1217.
Four Kinds of Optimisation (tratt.net)
1218.
Show HN: Scorecard.gg – minimalist scoring tool for your favorite board games (scorecard.gg)
1219.
NASA+: Our New Streaming Service (nasa.gov)
1220.
Show HN: Gogosseract, a Go Lib for CGo-Free Tesseract OCR via Wazero (github.com)
1221.
An implementation of Common Lisp targeting Lua (codeberg.org)
1222.
Early computer art by Barbara Nessim (1984) (blog.gingerbeardman.com)
1223.
U.S. GDP Grew at a 5.2% Rate in the Third Quarter, Even Stronger Than Indicated (cnbc.com)
1224.
Writing and linting Python at scale (engineering.fb.com)
1225.
Download all of Wikipedia on your phone (practicalbetterments.com)
1226.
Evaluating M3 Pro CPU Cores: General Performance (eclecticlight.co)
1227.
Tell HN: Me as solo developer – first year revenue revealed
1228.
Subtle ways Microsoft Word has changed how we use language (bbc.com)
1229.
English Wikipedia drove out fringe editors over two decades (en.wikipedia.org)
1230.
Update on the OpenAI drama: Altman and the board had till 5pm to reach a truce (twitter.com)