November 2023 Archive
2551.
The Frog That Couldn't Jump (thedial.world)
2552.
Core Web Vitals saved users 10k years of waiting for web pages to load (blog.chromium.org)
2553.
Scintillocartography (ivan.sanchezortega.es)
2554.
Development of San Andreas (2003-2004) (insiderockstarnorth.blogspot.com)
2555.
Kubernetes-Native Retro Game Streaming Written in Go (github.com)
2556.
Getting RISC-V (again): Milk-V's Mars CM (jeffgeerling.com)
2557.
Silver Nanowire Networks to Overdrive AI Acceleration, Reservoir Computing (tomshardware.com)
2558.
Commodore/MOS KIM-1 (2004) (dunfield.classiccmp.org)
2559.
The Killing of a Berlin Power Broker (granta.com)
2560.
PhD student bioengineers potato plant to detect gamma radiation (phys.org)
2561.
AlmaLinux 9.3 Stable (almalinux.org)
2562.
Old Manifest V2 Chrome extensions will be disabled in 2024 (9to5google.com)
2563.
Unearthing Gems in an Archive of Rock Star Interviews (atlasobscura.com)
2564.
Show HN: Llama Running on a Microcontroller (github.com)
2565.
ExifTool Turns 20 (exiftool.org)
2566.
Microsoft's internal memo about the chaos at OpenAI (theverge.com)
2567.
Facebook-parent Meta breaks up its Responsible AI team (cnbc.com)
2568.
Chinese Factories Dismantling Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090 "Gaming" GPUs (wccftech.com)
2569.
Heavy-seed origin of early supermassive black holes from a z ≈ 10 X-ray quasar (nature.com)
2570.
America's shoplifting problem, explained by retail workers and thieves (vox.com)
2571.
Americans think the American dream is dying (axios.com)
2572.
X is reportedly selling inactive usernames for $50k (pcmag.com)
2573.
Bertrand Russell: Why I Am Not a Christian (1927) (users.drew.edu)
2574.
Acquia, my Drupal startup (dri.es)
2575.
Are language models good at making predictions? (lesswrong.com)
2576.
The US is quietly arming Taiwan to the teeth (bbc.com)
2577.
BlackRock and housing: Setting the record straight (blackrock.com)
2578.
HHKB Studio: The New Happy Hacking Keyboard with TrackPoint (hhkeyboard.us)
2579.
.NET 8's Best Blazor is not Blazor as we know it (servicestack.net)
2580.
In 1969, the U.S. turned off Niagara Falls (nationalgeographic.com)