2023 Archive
181.
Polish trains lock up when serviced in third-party workshops (social.hackerspace.pl)
182.
Llamafile lets you distribute and run LLMs with a single file (github.com)
183.
A list of recent hostile moves by Google's Chrome team (mastodon.social)
184.
Modules, not microservices (blogs.newardassociates.com)
185.
Bing AI can't be trusted (dkb.blog)
186.
Google’s Plan to DRM the Web Goes Against Everything Google Once Stood For (techdirt.com)
187.
Ever-expanding animation of the life of the 796th floor of a space station (floor796.com)
188.
Beeper Mini is back (blog.beeper.com)
189.
Show HN: Heynote – A dedicated scratchpad for developers (heynote.com)
190.
(next Rich) (clojure.org)
191.
Draggable objects (redblobgames.com)
192.
Federal judge: Border searches of cell phones require a warrant (eff.org)
193.
Threads, an Instagram app (apps.apple.com)
194.
What I learned getting acquired by Google (shreyans.org)
195.
Reverse engineering a mysterious UDP stream in my hotel (2016) (gkbrk.com)
196.
Tell HN: Thank you for being fast, almost ad-free and text-only
197.
Attention Is Off By One (evanmiller.org)
198.
Gemini "duck" demo was not done in realtime or with voice (twitter.com)
199.
Apollo is dead. Long live Apollo
200.
Apple unveils M3, M3 Pro, and M3 Max (apple.com)
201.
TabFS – a browser extension that mounts the browser tabs as a filesystem (omar.website)
202.
JMAP – a modern email open standard (jmap.io)
203.
Digitec Galaxus now displays warranty score and return rate (galaxus.ch)
204.
How to own an airline in 3 easy steps and grab the TSA nofly list along the way (maia.crimew.gay)
205.
My $500M Mars rover mistake (chrislewicki.com)
206.
Firefox address bar (wiki.tilde.institute)
207.
The Mystery of the Bloomfield Bridge (tylervigen.com)
208.
It's A(door)able (ncase.me)
209.
Tell HN: Nearly all of Evernote’s remaining staff has been laid off
210.
Tell HN: iOS lets carriers add WiFi networks that you can’t stop from joining