November 2023 Archive
1921.
Linksys WRT54G and WRT54GS power supply (2005) (kioan.users.uth.gr)
1922.
Reasonable GPUs
1923.
OpenAI Message to Board (gist.github.com)
1924.
Millions of customers in Australia hit by mobile phone and internet outage (abc.net.au)
1925.
Sam Altman's Manifest Destiny (2016) (newyorker.com)
1926.
Firefox Developer Edition and Beta: Try Out Mozilla's .deb Package (hacks.mozilla.org)
1927.
Wisdom from computing's past (lewiscampbell.tech)
1928.
University of Minnesota Gopher software licensing policy (1993) (nic.funet.fi)
1929.
uBlock-Origin 1.53.4 – 1.53.0 plus fix for Microsoft Edge (github.com)
1930.
COBOL for GCC Development (cobolworx.com)
1931.
Bosque Programming Language (microsoft.com)
1932.
A Light in the Woods (alightinthewoods.net)
1933.
Mass surveillance silences minority opinions, according to study (2016) (washingtonpost.com)
1934.
The Stern-Gerlach Experiment (1967) [video] (youtube.com)
1935.
Lawmakers push 702 reauthorization requiring warrant to access info on Americans (thehill.com)
1936.
Revival of Medley/Interlisp (theregister.com)
1937.
Canadian government reaches deal with Google on Online News Act (cbc.ca)
1938.
The $1.5T Nuclear Weapons Program You've Never Heard Of (scientificamerican.com)
1939.
The Great Inflation (federalreservehistory.org)
1940.
Backlash as Netflix cancels five shows at once including its 'best series' (independent.co.uk)
1941.
From Aristocratic to Ordinary: Shifting Modes of Elite Distinction (2020) (journals.sagepub.com)
1942.
Establishment of the U.S. Artificial Intelligence Safety Institute (commerce.gov)
1943.
How a 'Refund Fraud' Gang Stole $700k from Amazon (404media.co)
1944.
For developers under pressure, it’s better for bugs to be found in production (amazingcto.com)
1945.
Some might not see how much work it was to maintain xorg server (mastodon.social)
1946.
OpenAI: Increased errors across API and ChatGPT (status.openai.com)
1947.
Reddit Sans (github.com)
1948.
BitTorrent pirates won't receive ISP warnings in NL, but details can be revealed (torrentfreak.com)
1949.
Apple Spent $1B on the M3 Tape-Out, Says Analyst (extremetech.com)
1950.
AMD starts bringing its own tiny CPU cores to new Ryzen 7040 laptop chips (arstechnica.com)