November 2023 Archive
2401.
Ask HN: Are job referrals worthless now?
2402.
X has been placing ads for Apple, Bravo, IBM, Oracle next to pro-Nazi content (mediamatters.org)
2403.
Variadic generics, again (poignardazur.github.io)
2404.
Smart mattress CEO reminds everyone his company collects customers' sleep data (pxlnv.com)
2405.
FBI Crime Data Explorer (cde.ucr.cjis.gov)
2406.
Pseudoprose (taylor.town)
2407.
New Docs Reveal US DHS Conspiracy to Violate First Amendment (public.substack.com)
2408.
Breezy Version Control System (breezy-vcs.org)
2409.
My First PCB (2019) (lindzey.github.io)
2410.
Adding Roman Numeral Literals to Python (2003) (peps.python.org)
2411.
Maryland Fried chicken: A storied dish with Titanic history (bbc.com)
2412.
Intentional creation of carbon-rich dark earth soils in the Amazon (science.org)
2413.
Chicken hypnotism (en.wikipedia.org)
2414.
The Python Sofware Foundation Receives Wonderfully Welcoming Award from GitHub (pyfound.blogspot.com)
2415.
More Dakka in Medicine (2019) (qualiacomputing.com)
2416.
A.I. Belongs to the Capitalists Now (nytimes.com)
2417.
Tell HN: Spotify now inserts Ads to premium users as well
2418.
Garn, a TypeScript-based Nix front end (garnix.io)
2419.
13 days before the first eIDAS vote, still no public text (last-chance-for-eidas.org)
2420.
Learn Machine Learning (tensorflow.org)
2421.
You think you secured your Hetzner account with 2FA? Think again (old.reddit.com)
2422.
Towards Modern Development of Cloud Applications [pdf] (sigops.org)
2423.
Oral History of Robert P. Colwell – Chief Architect for Intel's IA32 [pdf] (sigmicro.org)
2424.
Hexabyte – A modern, robust, and extensible commandline hex editor (github.com)
2425.
C++ Lambda Idioms (2022) [video] (youtube.com)
2426.
Optical Computing with Plasma [video] (youtube.com)
2427.
Heron's Horse [video] (youtube.com)
2428.
YouTube's ad blocker crackdown escalates, aggravating users (arstechnica.com)
2429.
Tiny device is sending updated iPhones into a never-ending DoS loop (arstechnica.com)
2430.
Backlash over fake female speakers shuts down developer conference (arstechnica.com)