2023 Archive
1471.
Octopuses, crabs and lobsters recognised as sentient beings under UK law (2021) (lse.ac.uk)
1472.
Amazon receives FDA warning letter for supplements with undeclared ingredients (fda.gov)
1473.
Significant breakthrough in search for Parkinson's biomarker (michaeljfox.org)
1474.
Ishkur's Guide to Electronic Music (music.ishkur.com)
1475.
Ask HN: Who is hiring? (November 2023)
1476.
Loneliness is stronger when not alone (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
1477.
Study finds that buttons in cars are safer and quicker to use than touchscreens (futurism.com)
1478.
Giving a Shit as a Service (2022) (allenpike.com)
1479.
Hello Dolly: Democratizing the magic of ChatGPT with open models (databricks.com)
1480.
Halfsies (brilliant.org)
1481.
Sci-Hub founder receives EFF award for providing access to scientific knowledge (torrentfreak.com)
1482.
Boston mayor announces residential conversion program for office buildings (bostonplans.org)
1483.
Mastodon hit 10M users (mastodon.social)
1484.
Unbricking my MacBook took an email to Tim Cook (tokyodev.com)
1485.
Open source hospital price database (dolthub.com)
1486.
Modern C++ Programming Course (github.com)
1487.
Disqualified from a National Web Design Competition for Using GitHub (medium.com)
1488.
The biggest EV battery recycling plant in the US is open for business (canarymedia.com)
1489.
Who lusts for certainty lusts for lies (etymonline.com)
1490.
FedEx Accused of Largest Odometer Rollback Fraud in History with Used Vans (thedrive.com)
1491.
Anxious brains redirect emotion regulation (nature.com)
1492.
Mistral: Our first AI endpoints are available in early access (mistral.ai)
1493.
Beeper – Moving Forward (blog.beeper.com)
1494.
CheatGPT (blog.humphd.org)
1495.
A good measurement culture where numbers don’t replace common sense (blog.promaton.com)
1496.
NASA mistakenly severs communication to Voyager 2 (theregister.com)
1497.
Hacker leaks millions more 23andMe user records on cybercrime forum (techcrunch.com)
1498.
ESP32 Buyer’s Guide: Different Chips, Firmware, Sensors (eitherway.io)
1499.
The Grug Brained Developer (2022) (grugbrain.dev)
1500.
A little bit of slope makes up for a lot of Y-intercept (2012) (gist.github.com)