October 2024 Archive
121.
OpenZFS deduplication is good now and you shouldn't use it (despairlabs.com)
122.
How I Experience Web Today (2021) (how-i-experience-web-today.com)
123.
Cloudflare beats patent troll so badly it basically gives up (theregister.com)
124.
Uxn (100r.co)
125.
Large language models reduce public knowledge sharing on online Q&A platforms (academic.oup.com)
126.
US antitrust case against Amazon to move forward (reuters.com)
127.
A Chopin waltz unearthed after nearly 200 years (nytimes.com)
128.
Cognizant found guilty of discriminating against non-Indian employees (siliconvalley.com)
129.
Care Doesn't Scale (stevenscrawls.com)
130.
Why Gumroad Didn't Choose Htmx (htmx.org)
131.
Apple Passwords’ generated strong password format (rmondello.com)
132.
Winamp deletes entire GitHub source code repo after a rocky few weeks (arstechnica.com)
133.
Show HN: Kotlin Money (blog.eriksen.com.br)
134.
COBOL has been “dead” for so long, my grandpa wrote about it (wumpus-cave.net)
135.
World conker champion found with steel chestnut, cleared of cheating (theguardian.com)
136.
How 'Factorio' seduced Silicon Valley and me (ft.com)
137.
CRLF is obsolete and should be abolished (fossil-scm.org)
138.
Show HN: Open-source Counter-Strike-like game (github.com)
139.
Show HN: Pumpkin – A Modern Minecraft server written in Rust (github.com)
140.
Syncthing Android App Discontinued (forum.syncthing.net)
141.
FLOSS/fund for free and open source projects (floss.fund)
142.
US probes Tesla's Full Self-Driving software after fatal crash (reuters.com)
143.
Nearly all of the Google images results for "baby peacock" are AI generated (twitter.com)
144.
Svelte 5 Released (npmjs.com)
145.
The Book of Kells, now digitized and available online (openculture.com)
146.
Bots, so many bots (wakatime.com)
147.
Why don't we use awnings anymore (2022) (thecraftsmanblog.com)
148.
Why Gov.uk's Exit this Page component doesn't use the Escape key (beeps.website)
149.
Ask HN: What are you working on? (October 2024)
150.
The ACF plugin on the WordPress directory has been taken over by WordPress.org (twitter.com)