November 2023 Archive
19171.
Frame-by-Frame Animation in the Age of AI
(neuralframes.com)
19172.
In Windows 3.1 and Windows 95, what is a "grabber"?
(devblogs.microsoft.com)
19173.
AI can predict when rogue waves will strike next
(livescience.com)
19174.
Anglo-Saxon Wikipedia
(ang.wikipedia.org)
19175.
Closh: Bash-like shell based on Clojure
(github.com)
19176.
The ACL club: Inside the injury crisis plaguing women's football
(aljazeera.com)
19178.
Cloud translation is more expensive than I thought
(hiandrewquinn.github.io)
19179.
19180.
19181.
19182.
Astro 4.0 Beta Release
(astro.build)
19183.
Free from Space
(thedailywtf.com)
19184.
General Availability of Amazon RDS for IBM DB2
(aws.amazon.com)
19185.
ZeroStep: Automate Playwright Tests with AI
(zerostep.com)
19186.
19187.
Making a New Microservices Cluster a Success
(xeiaso.net)
19188.
Brits turn off Twitter, although teens and tweens keen on generative AI
(theregister.com)
19189.
Ransomware Group Dismantled in Ukraine
(eurojust.europa.eu)
19190.
19191.
Int. collaboration leads to dismantlement of ransomware group in Ukraine
(europol.europa.eu)
19192.
Serbia: Civil Society Threatened by Spyware
(securitylab.amnesty.org)
19193.
Acme for .onion Domains
(acmeforonions.org)
19194.
19195.
MRI Reveals Brain Activity Behind Fanaticism
(rsna.org)
19196.
Bears in Far East Russia Struggle to Hibernate Amid Abnormally High Temperatures
(themoscowtimes.com)
19197.
Microsoft is deprecating Application Guard for Office
(learn.microsoft.com)
19198.
3D interconnects for III-V heterostructures for miniaturized power devices
(sciencedirect.com)
19199.
Show HN: A Replit client based on Vite
(github.com)
19200.