November 2023 Archive
1501.
1502.
Mic Test
(mictests.com)
1503.
Hello World on the GPU (2019)
(acko.net)
1504.
Test browser for web tracking – EFF
(coveryourtracks.eff.org)
1505.
Types of Conversations with Generative AI
(nngroup.com)
1506.
Jezebel to shut down after 16 years as parent company lays off staff
(theguardian.com)
1507.
Zoom Fatigue Is Real, According to Brain Scans
(spectrum.ieee.org)
1508.
Court: Cloudflare Is Liable for Pirate Site, but Not as a DNS Provider
(torrentfreak.com)
1510.
Putting the "J" in the RPG, Part 1: Dorakue
(filfre.net)
1511.
A picture is worth a thousand permissions requests
(sixcolors.com)
1512.
Lightweight Linux Distributions for Older PCs
(freecodecamp.org)
1513.
Fdupes: Identify or delete duplicate files
(github.com)
1514.
Roman coins discovered in the waters of Sardinia
(agenzianova.com)
1515.
Tesla Model 3 fault rate is the highest of any car: report
(cleanenergyrevolution.co)
1516.
Life lessons from a 44 year old (2022)
(anniemacmanus.com)
1517.
Z80 vs. 8088 Speed
(groups.google.com)
1518.
The FCC voted to reimplement net neutrality. Now comes the hard part
(nationaljournal.com)
1519.
Portuguese Orange, Persian Portugal
(untested.sonnet.io)
1520.
Inclusive community activists are harming FOSS
(blog.vaxry.net)
1521.
Men's Shed
(en.wikipedia.org)
1522.
Core to core latency data on large systems
(chipsandcheese.com)
1523.
1524.
Architecture Patterns: The Circuit-Breaker
(lab.scub.net)
1525.
1526.
1527.
Giant batteries drain economics of gas power plants
(reuters.com)
1528.
Elon Musk: "Don't advertise. Go f*** yourself"
(arstechnica.com)
1529.
Why the binding arbitration game is rigged against customers (2019)
(gsb.stanford.edu)
1530.
The five filters of the mass media
(prruk.org)