November 2023 Archive
2251.
Ask HN: Do you homeschool?
2252.
Ask HN: How to get back to programming Python?
2253.
Openela releases Red Hat source code on GitHub (github.com)
2254.
Epic targets Google app store after losing to Apple (washingtonpost.com)
2255.
Google Bard AI Now Has the Ability to Understand YouTube Videos (youtube.com)
2256.
Things we always remind ourselves while coding (changelog.com)
2257.
Defence against scientific fraud: a proposal for a new MSc course (deevybee.blogspot.com)
2258.
Your online order has been delivered and it’s teeny tiny (wsj.com)
2259.
OpenAI offers $10M pay packages to poach Google researchers (theinformation.com)
2260.
Marijuana use linked with increased risk of heart attack, heart failure (newsroom.heart.org)
2261.
Skunk Works is all about getting to the prototype stage (2018) (thedrive.com)
2262.
"We pulled off an SEO heist with AI and stole 3.6M impressions." (mastodon.social)
2263.
Knives manufactured from frozen human feces do not work (sciencedirect.com)
2264.
A father didn't believe his daughter was dead. The hospital harvested her organs (theguardian.com)
2265.
Training of 1T Parameter Scientific AI Begins (hpcwire.com)
2266.
Poll_next (without.boats)
2267.
Photomolecular effect leading to water evaporation exceeding the thermal limit (pnas.org)
2268.
Apple said it had three Safari browsers – not one, and with a straight face (theregister.com)
2269.
Cristiano Ronaldo faces $1B lawsuit over Binance ads (bbc.com)
2270.
The human brain builds structures in 11 dimensions, discover scientists (blog.physics-astronomy.com)
2271.
Two years after buying my $2k electric truck from China (electrek.co)
2272.
Microsoft joins OpenAI's board with Sam Altman officially back as CEO (theverge.com)
2273.
JetBrains is introducing Amper, a new experimental project configuration tool (blog.jetbrains.com)
2274.
20% of Millennials and 68% of Gen Z-ers still live with other family members (rentcafe.com)
2275.
Maryland will hand out 133k Chromebooks to the public (statescoop.com)
2276.
How America moves homeless people around the country (theguardian.com)
2277.
Apple exec defends 8GB $1,599 MacBook Pro, claims it's like 16GB on a PC (theregister.com)
2278.
Daily coffee habits may affect brain plasticity and learning (neurosciencenews.com)
2279.
When will global greenhouse gas emissions peak? (climateanalytics.org)
2280.
Nolan Says Buy Oppenheimer on Blu-ray So No Evil Streaming Service Can Steal It (variety.com)