October 2024 Archive
2221.
Show HN: Ezcrypt – A file encryption tool (simple, strong, public domain) (codeberg.org)
2222.
Men Stall Waymo Driverless Car to Catcall Female Passenger Inside (pcmag.com)
2223.
We should have given Ukraine more weapons earlier, says ex-NATO chief (politico.eu)
2224.
Open-source, uncensored alternative to CharacterAI (opencharacter.org)
2225.
Reinventing Core Data Development with SwiftData Principles (fatbobman.com)
2226.
Man who scammed country out of $130M using mobile game facing 89,000 years (uniladtech.com)
2227.
An Evaluation of the Remote Viewing Program: Operational Applications (1995) [pdf] (cia.gov)
2228.
The not-so-glamourous origins of standard railway track gauge (2021) (garethdennis.medium.com)
2229.
The State of the TI Community (1999) (ticalc.org)
2230.
Steam now says the 'game' you're buying is just a license (theverge.com)
2231.
US couple blocked from suing Uber after crash: daughter agreed Uber Eats terms (theguardian.com)
2232.
Running WolfSSL and Curl on Windows 2000 (datagirl.xyz)
2233.
Making FreeDOS Smaller [video] (youtube.com)
2234.
A Modern CSS Reset (2024 update) (joshwcomeau.com)
2235.
Carbon Sequestration by Recycling Cement, Aggregates, and Concrete (mdpi.com)
2236.
Linus Torvalds is fed up with bcachefs (lore.kernel.org)
2237.
RunwayML releases Act One: obsoleting traditional motion capture (runwayml.com)
2238.
First wave of M4 Macs, including smaller Mac mini, coming November 1 (arstechnica.com)
2239.
Five times ICANN deleted a ccTLD, and what it means for .io (domainincite.com)
2240.
The Return of Stealth Mountain (xeiaso.net)
2241.
Malicious packages in open-source repositories are surging (cyberscoop.com)
2242.
Solving mazes with neural cellular automata (2021) (umu1729.github.io)
2243.
Apple Helping Police Use iPhones for Surveillance (forbes.com)
2244.
Makerfaire Ottawa: Rule 110 (2015) (blog.tahnok.me)
2245.
Withdrawing contributions from WordPress Core and WordPress.org properties (gist.github.com)
2246.
"Now What?" by John Hopfield (2018) [pdf] (pni.princeton.edu)
2247.
DuckDB in Python in the Browser with Pyodide, PyScript, and JupyterLite (duckdb.org)
2248.
A seven-dimensional analysis of hashing methods [pdf] (2015) (15721.courses.cs.cmu.edu)
2249.
The woman who revolutionized the fantasy genre is finally getting her due (theconversation.com)
2250.
When machines could see you (dnlserrano.dev)