October 2023 Archive
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Keyboard Maestro 11
(stairways.com)
634.
Scheme in the browser: A Hoot of a tale
(spritely.institute)
636.
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Jumperless: Breadboard Without Jumper
(hackaday.io)
638.
California Right to Repair Signed into Law
(ifixit.com)
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React use C
(github.com)
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Snowden Archive – documents leaked by Snowden
(github.com)
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Mars has a layer of molten rock inside
(nature.com)
646.
Slack is retiring its status account on X
(theverge.com)
648.
Microfrontends should be a last resort
(breck-mckye.com)
649.
Love after life: Richard Feynman's letter to his departed wife (2017)
(themarginalian.org)
650.
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Blue Frontier and its energy-efficient AC
(technologyreview.com)
652.
When was the last time Marc Andreessen talked to a poor person?
(techcrunch.com)
653.
Choose Boring Technology (2018)
(boringtechnology.club)
654.
Decline in independent activity as a cause of decline in child mental health
(cdn2.psychologytoday.com)
655.
Global Encryption Day: Encryption's Critical Role in Safeguarding Human Rights
(blog.torproject.org)
657.
Warp drive's best hope dies, as antimatter falls down
(bigthink.com)
658.
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Apple CPU Architecture Through the Ages
(jacobbartlett.substack.com)
660.
Permission Slip: Consumer Reports app to take back control of your data
(permissionslipcr.com)