October 2023 Archive
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Carl Sagan's Rules for Bullshit-Busting and Critical Thinking
(themarginalian.org)
605.
The importance of handwriting is now better understood
(economist.com)
606.
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OpenWrt 23.05
(openwrt.org)
608.
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Why did the Motorola 68000 processor family fall out of use in PCs?
(retrocomputing.stackexchange.com)
610.
AI hype is built on flawed test scores
(technologyreview.com)
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Show HN: MicroTCP, a minimal TCP/IP stack
(github.com)
615.
Microsoft consumes Activision; and a plea
(blog.zarfhome.com)
616.
The beauty of finished software
(josem.co)
617.
Friend's Chandler, Matthew Perry, died at 54
(latimes.com)
618.
Atlassian prepares to abandon on-prem server products
(theregister.com)
619.
How deep is the brain? The shallow brain hypothesis
(nature.com)
620.
Stop EU Chat Control
(stopchatcontrol.eu)
621.
The world is designed against the elderly, writes Don Norman
(fastcompany.com)
622.
HTTP/2 zero-day vulnerability results in record-breaking DDoS attacks
(blog.cloudflare.com)
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Gboard Hat Version
(landing.google.co.jp)
625.
The Irish Logarithm
(blog.plover.com)
626.
Chromebook Plus
(blog.google)
627.
Never say no, but rarely say yes (2011)
(longform.asmartbear.com)
628.
When gradient descent is a kernel method
(cgad.ski)
629.
Why the Culture Wins: An Appreciation of Iain M. Banks (2017)
(sciphijournal.org)
630.
BeagleV-Ahead open-source RISC-V single board computer
(beagleboard.org)