November 2023 Archive
1621.
1623.
Vela incident (1979)
(en.wikipedia.org)
1624.
How to help someone use a computer (1996)
(pages.gseis.ucla.edu)
1626.
Are analytics good?
(todepond.com)
1627.
1628.
EuclideanSpace
(euclideanspace.com)
1629.
Firefox will support at least 200 new extensions on Android this December
(androidpolice.com)
1630.
Text adventure ported to social media
(threads.net)
1631.
Songs of Syx: A city-builder with complex mechanics (2020)
(store.steampowered.com)
1632.
The Ornate Bird Palaces of Ottoman-Era Turkey (2017)
(thisiscolossal.com)
1633.
Google quietly open sourced a 1.6T parameter MOE model
(old.reddit.com)
1634.
Microsoft Hires Former OpenAI CEO Sam Altman
(theverge.com)
1635.
1637.
Spaced repetition for teaching two-year olds how to read
(chipmonk.substack.com)
1638.
World Appears on Track to Triple Renewable Power by 2030
(e360.yale.edu)
1639.
Silicon Valley's worldview is not just an ideology; it's a personality disorder
(crookedtimber.org)
1640.
An Invasive Tick That Can Clone Itself Is Spreading Across the U.S.
(smithsonianmag.com)
1641.
1642.
1643.
Can electricity pylons be beautiful?
(bbc.com)
1644.
Thermal transistors handle heat with no moving parts
(spectrum.ieee.org)
1645.
Many popular houses in 1920s L.A. were part of a scam
(atlasobscura.com)
1646.
Transistor first reported as "little brain cell"
(biodigitaljazz.net)
1647.
There are no strings on me
(scattered-thoughts.net)
1648.
The world of Japan's PC-98 computer
(strangecomforts.com)
1649.
1650.
Satya Nadella's Statement on OpenAI
(blogs.microsoft.com)