October 2023 Archive
631.
Hallucineted CVE against Curl: someone asked Bard to find a vulnerability (mastodon.social)
632.
Keyboard Maestro 11 (stairways.com)
633.
Reverse-engineering Ethernet backoff on the Intel 82586 network chip's die (righto.com)
634.
Scheme in the browser: A Hoot of a tale (spritely.institute)
635.
John Carmack and Rich Sutton partner to accelerate development of AGI (amii.ca)
636.
Samsung disables customer phones remotely, holds data hostage [video] (youtube.com)
637.
Jumperless: Breadboard Without Jumper (hackaday.io)
638.
California Right to Repair Signed into Law (ifixit.com)
639.
OpenAI's justification for why training data is fair use, not infringement [pdf] (uspto.gov)
640.
Could EU force hardware manufacturers to make working drivers for Linux? (old.reddit.com)
641.
React use C (github.com)
642.
Ollama is now available as an official Docker image (ollama.ai)
643.
Snowden Archive – documents leaked by Snowden (github.com)
644.
Apple unveils the new MacBook Pro featuring the M3 family of chips (apple.com)
645.
Mars has a layer of molten rock inside (nature.com)
646.
Slack is retiring its status account on X (theverge.com)
647.
Ask HN: Why has no one replaced Ticketmaster?
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.
Twitch will now let streamers simultaneously stream on any service they want (theverge.com)
651.
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)
656.
Schools for children of military achieve results rarely seen in public education (nytimes.com)
657.
Warp drive's best hope dies, as antimatter falls down (bigthink.com)
658.
Ceasing print publication of ACM journals and transactions (acm.org)
659.
Apple CPU Architecture Through the Ages (jacobbartlett.substack.com)
660.
Permission Slip: Consumer Reports app to take back control of your data (permissionslipcr.com)