November 2023 Archive
1291.
Ubisoft blames 'technical error' for showing pop-up ads in Assassin's Creed (theverge.com)
1292.
Cisco aids Ukraine defense with modified switches to counter Russian attacks (itworldcanada.com)
1293.
Tesla drivers can now disable remote access in privacy win (cleanenergyrevolution.co)
1294.
Getting the Lorentz transformations without requiring an invariant speed (2015) (arxiv.org)
1295.
What Meta learned from Galactica, the doomed model (venturebeat.com)
1296.
The Sega Hitachi HiSaturn Navi Console (nfggames.com)
1297.
ML Experiments Management with Git (github.com)
1298.
How I optimized Portal to run on the Nintendo 64 [video] (youtube.com)
1299.
Retro.directory (retro.directory)
1300.
Google to pay Canada's "link tax," drops threat of removing news from search (arstechnica.com)
1301.
Starlink has achieved breakeven cash flow (twitter.com)
1302.
A bank runs serverless with PHP and AWS Lambda (bref.sh)
1303.
The largest number representable in 64 bits (tromp.github.io)
1304.
Bad bots account for most internet traffic? Analysis (securityweek.com)
1305.
Enable ARMv9 Memory Tagging Extension (MTE) on Pixel 8 (outflux.net)
1306.
James Webb Space Telescope finds 2 of the most distant galaxies ever seen (space.com)
1307.
My experience trying to write human-sounding articles using Claude AI (idratherbewriting.com)
1308.
A space station fell to Earth. An Australian boy brought it to San Francisco (sfgate.com)
1309.
Implementing Mario's Stack Blur 15 times in C++ (with tests and benchmarks) (melatonin.dev)
1310.
ReactOS Newsletter 103 – Late 2023 News (reactos.org)
1311.
I wrote in June 2021 how Sam Altman's departure from YC had been under explored (twitter.com)
1312.
The First App Store (one-from-nippon.ghost.io)
1313.
Formalising modern research mathematics in real time (xenaproject.wordpress.com)
1314.
About That OpenAI "Breakthrough" (garymarcus.substack.com)
1315.
Hacking my filter coffee machine (diziet.dreamwidth.org)
1316.
On Pneumatic Tires (scopeofwork.net)
1317.
MOVEit global security incident (maine.gov)
1318.
Earth's blobs are remnants of an ancient planetary collision (news.asu.edu)
1319.
It's true. Your devices are listening to you (cmglocalsolutions.com)
1320.
The Linux kernel has been accidentally hardcoded to a maximum of 8 cores (thehftguy.com)