November 2024 Archive
3151.
The rise of Bluesky, and the splintering of social (technologyreview.com)
3152.
The case for open source solutions in HIPAA (allthingsopen.org)
3153.
The Mystery of the AFIPS Orphans (2006) [pdf] (archive.computerhistory.org)
3154.
EA Drops Linux (and Steam Deck) Support for Apex Legends to Curb Cheating (news.itsfoss.com)
3155.
ChatGPT search relies on Bing to generate search results (notebookcheck.net)
3156.
Who Is Eric Wayne?: An Unsolved IoT Mystery (blog.the-brannons.com)
3157.
Japan unveils $65B plan to aid domestic chip industry (reuters.com)
3158.
Alternative notation for exponents, logs and roots? (math.stackexchange.com)
3159.
Pixtral Large (mistral.ai)
3160.
Battery unicorn Northvolt files for bankruptcy, co-founder and CEO resigns (techcrunch.com)
3161.
Tempest launches its enterprise developer platform and raises $3.2M (tempestdx.com)
3162.
Americans, your calls and texts can be monitored by Chinese spies (washingtonpost.com)
3163.
Converting ASCII strings to lower case at crazy speeds with AVX-512 (lemire.me)
3164.
Senators call for probe into Musk's alleged contact with Russia (bbc.com)
3165.
Short Squeezes Are Legal Now (bloomberg.com)
3166.
3167.
Monitorix – a free, open-source, lightweight system monitoring tool (monitorix.org)
3168.
3169.
Windows infected with backdoored Linux VMs in new phishing attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)
3170.
Please take our programming assessment with an LLM (creatingvalue.substack.com)
3171.
Justice Dept Charges Iranian and Local Operatives with Murder-for-Hire Plots (justice.gov)
3172.
A mental model for Linux file, hard and soft links (bhoot.dev)
3173.
3174.
Bluesky, the Fediverse, and the future of social media (werd.io)
3175.
7th Circuit Again Says Long-Term Pole Camera Surveillance Isn't Unconstitutional (techdirt.com)
3176.
Adding Bluesky Comments to This Blog (graysky.app)
3177.
Curing Mac mini M4 FOMO with 3D printing (christianselig.com)
3178.
3179.
AWS will pay devs to verify Rust standard library (devclass.com)
3180.
German steel giant ThyssenKrupp to slash 11,000 jobs (dw.com)