November 2023 Archive
2191.
If you could only have one programming book on bookshelf what would it be? (softwareengineering.stackexchange.com)
2192.
Mom and pop shops are cutting software spending, creating jitters on Wall Street (cnbc.com)
2193.
Americans need a six-figure salary to afford a new home in most cities (newyorkverified.com)
2194.
Tested: Black 4.0, the "blackest black" is a lot blacker. 0f1012 vs. 272928 (i.imgur.com)
2195.
Binance to terminate Russian ruble deposits (cointelegraph.com)
2196.
Kepler, Nvidia's Strong Start on 28 nm (chipsandcheese.com)
2197.
Historic strike called off after Klarna agrees collective bargaining agreement (thelocal.se)
2198.
Fluent Search (fluentsearch.net)
2199.
The Weight of New York City: Subsidence from Anthropogenic Sources (agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com)
2200.
Architecture Antipatterns (architecture-antipatterns.tech)
2201.
Powering cost-efficient AI inference at scale with Cloud TPU v5e on GKE (cloud.google.com)
2202.
Don Walsh: The man who made the deepest ever dive (bbc.com)
2203.
Official releases of the Transmission BitTorrent client might be compromised? (github.com)
2204.
Sam Altman was raising a VC fund when OpenAI fired him (semafor.com)
2205.
Cosmological galaxy formation simulation software (tng-project.org)
2206.
Thunderbird for Android / K-9 Mail: October 2023 Progress Report (blog.thunderbird.net)
2207.
Open Observatory of Network Interference (ooni.org)
2208.
Cryptographic keys protecting SSH connections stolen in new attack – ArsTechnica (arstechnica.com)
2209.
Altman's pattern of self-dealing behavior, led to PG firing him from YC in 2019 (twitter.com)
2210.
FastClick: A new architecture for programmable network infrastructure (github.com)
2211.
Apple insists 8GB unified memory equals 16GB regular RAM (appleinsider.com)
2212.
No evidence screen time is negative for child cognitive development, well-being (oii.ox.ac.uk)
2213.
Why does so much government tech investment deliver so little? (airstreet.com)
2214.
Is the US's vaccine adverse event reporting system broken? (bmj.com)
2215.
The night train revolution has been hailed as an alternative to airplanes (cnn.com)
2216.
Despite spooky Consumer Reports' testing, metals in chocolates aren't scary (arstechnica.com)
2217.
Does GPT-4 Pass the Turing Test? (arxiv.org)
2218.
The US Supreme Court says it is adopting a code of ethics for the first time (apnews.com)
2219.
Show HN: Ts-Chan – Go-Like Concurrency Primitives for TypeScript/JavaScript (github.com)
2220.
Cities: Skylines 2's troubled launch, and why simulation games are freaking hard (arstechnica.com)