October 2024 Archive
3121.
Sample what you can't compress; image auto-encoders wihtout GANs (arxiv.org)
3122.
Trump's coin sale misses early targets as crypto project's website crashes (cnbc.com)
3123.
Helene took out an N.C. town the entire tech world relies on (axios.com)
3124.
Effect of Covid-19 global lockdown on our Moon (academic.oup.com)
3125.
Practical guide for building a blockchain from scratch in Go (github.com)
3126.
Libgit2 in 2024: The Past (edwardthomson.com)
3127.
Amusement park built for accessibility and free for disabled (morganswonderland.org)
3128.
AT&T announces $1B fiber deal with Corning (reuters.com)
3129.
A victim of a crypto 'pig butchering' scam just got his $140k back (text.npr.org)
3130.
Blizzard co-founder Mike Morhaime is making a tabletop RPG party game (engadget.com)
3131.
God Mode (sahillavingia.com)
3132.
Typst 0.12 (typst.app)
3133.
US Offers $10M for Information on Russia War Blog Rybar (bloomberg.com)
3134.
The Linux Kernel's "Compliance Requirements" Around Russian Sanctions (phoronix.com)
3135.
Why Surgeons Are Wearing the Apple Vision Pro (time.com)
3136.
Cadillac Ranch over 50 years is 'both interesting and odd' to Ant Farm artist (amarillo.com)
3137.
Solarpunk Web Server (sometimes.digital)
3138.
Less Htmx Is More (unplannedobsolescence.com)
3139.
Show HN: Design Resources for Developers Website (designresources.vercel.app)
3140.
Show HN: Kabit – A Simple Habit Tracker (apps.apple.com)
3141.
Mastodon 4.3 Released (blog.joinmastodon.org)
3142.
Mellum (blog.jetbrains.com)
3143.
Google's Shadow Campaigns (blogs.microsoft.com)
3144.
The FTC's ban on fake online reviews is now in effect (fastcompany.com)
3145.
OpenBSD 7.6 Released (undeadly.org)
3146.
Vanity of Vanities: Fool's Cap Map of the World (Ca. 1585) (publicdomainreview.org)
3147.
Show HN: Hexabot, Open-source AI Chatbot/Agent Tool (github.com)
3148.
Open Source JBOD 'Motherboard' (old.reddit.com)
3149.
US judge orders Google to open up app store to competition (reuters.com)
3150.
Why everything you think about living to 100 might be wrong (theguardian.com)