November 2023 Archive
2641.
What is a Teddy Roosevelt presidential library doing in North Dakota? (nytimes.com)
2642.
The newline cat mystery (petefreitag.com)
2643.
Nearly Cheating (leancrew.com)
2644.
Websites That Changed the World (2006) (theguardian.com)
2645.
Securely Chaining WiFi Routers (2022) (supernetworks.org)
2646.
Why is the iOS keyboard getting worse every year?
2647.
Scotch on the Rocks: TV drama locked away for 50 years (bbc.co.uk)
2648.
US banks hit by deposit delays (cnn.com)
2649.
Red Hat Developer (Author of ProtonGE) Talks at the Ubuntu Summit about Proton (youtube.com)
2650.
Kurt Vonnegut's House Is Not Haunted (theparisreview.org)
2651.
Privacy Badger: A browser extension that learns to block invisible trackers (privacybadger.org)
2652.
The Inter font family version 4.0 (github.com)
2653.
VS Code Introduces Floating Windows Support - The Most Requested Feature Ever (github.com)
2654.
JWT finds an 'extreme' glow coming from 90% of the universe's earliest galaxies (livescience.com)
2655.
Plastic Archeology (scopeofwork.net)
2656.
Sam Altman, OpenAI Board Open Talks to Negotiate His Possible Return (bloomberg.com)
2657.
Koch Snowflake (tikalon.com)
2658.
Now we know how Covid attacks your heart (nationalgeographic.com)
2659.
Your 8-bit system is a weird PDP-11 (8bitworkshop.com)
2660.
Double-Checking Dawkins (2007) (blog.jgc.org)
2661.
Formation-Flying Interferometry in Geocentric Orbits (arxiv.org)
2662.
Researchers design a neuroprosthetic for Parkinson's-related walking disorders (chuv.ch)
2663.
Resilience, innovation and collapse of settlement networks in Bronze Age Europe (journals.plos.org)
2664.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 Plans for Wayland and Xorg Server (redhat.com)
2665.
Whisper v3 (github.com)
2666.
OpenAI's Board Approached Anthropic CEO About Top Job and Merger (slashdot.org)
2667.
Towards Higher-Level Abstractions for Molecular Programming [video] (youtube.com)
2668.
You shouldn't be driving over 100 MPH-and your car shouldn't let you (fastcompany.com)
2669.
U.S. Suicides Reached a Record High Last Year (wsj.com)
2670.
Google admits cracking down on people using ad blockers (standard.co.uk)