November 2023 Archive
1711.
Amazon will cut 'several hundred' Alexa jobs as it ends unspecified initiatives (geekwire.com)
1712.
Can we deter tech monopolies through reformed open source software development? (mastersofmedia.hum.uva.nl)
1713.
French authorities label Vitamin D as endocrine disruptor (nutraingredients.com)
1714.
Lenovo ThinkPad T14s G4 review: Business laptop is better with AMD Zen4 (notebookcheck.net)
1715.
Meta’s approach of ‘pay for your privacy’ is wrong (tuta.com)
1716.
Belgrade's kafana pub culture (theguardian.com)
1717.
Technology holy wars are coordination problems (2020) (gwern.net)
1718.
IBM pauses advertising on X after ads show up next to antisemitic content (theregister.com)
1719.
Leonard vs. Pepsico, Inc (en.wikipedia.org)
1720.
Most Americans are oblivious to 'forever chemicals' and risks, research finds (phys.org)
1721.
Technofeudalism (penguin.com.au)
1722.
Revert Web Environment Integrity (github.com)
1723.
Ask HN: Which co-location providers would you recommend in the US?
1724.
Best Practices for Time Travelers (2003) (idlewords.com)
1725.
Apple pulls its ads from X after Musk's antisemitic posts (theverge.com)
1726.
Ban of the printing press led to the decline of the Ottoman Empire (twitter.com)
1727.
Play the first ever text adventure game in your Linux terminal (linuximpact.com)
1728.
Scientists deeply concerned with upcoming EU digital identity regulations (nce.mpi-sp.org)
1729.
AMD Unveils Ryzen Mobile 7040U Series with Zen 4c Efficiency Cores (anandtech.com)
1730.
Ubuntu runs 20% faster than Windows 11 on AMD's new 96-core Ryzen (tomshardware.com)
1731.
Show HN: pgxman – npm for Postgres extensions (pgxman.com)
1732.
Show HN: Svelte Flow – a library for creating node-based UIs (svelteflow.dev)
1733.
CUBOTino: A small, simple, 3D printed, inexpensive Rubik's Cube solver robot (github.com)
1734.
TV: Now What? (commonsware.com)
1735.
Tesla turns on 10k-node Nvidia H100 Cluster (techradar.com)
1736.
The case for never reading the book jacket (thewalrus.ca)
1737.
MISRA C (en.wikipedia.org)
1738.
Fire TV now also displays full-screen video ads on its homescreen (flatpanelshd.com)
1739.
Now that cars are like smartphones, we don't really own them (washingtonpost.com)
1740.
Tuta (formerly Tutanota) denies claim it has intelligence ties (cp24.com)