September 2023 Archive
9091.
StyleX: Meta’s CSS Library Update (stylex-docusaurus-nmn.vercel.app)
9092.
Why Are There So Many Python Dataframes? (ponder.io)
9093.
Elon Musk hits out at Soros foundation before meeting Israel’s Netanyahu (theguardian.com)
9094.
Blog Uses JavaScript (thomassimon.dev)
9095.
How Much Does It Cost to Charge an Electric Vehicle? (caranddriver.com)
9096.
ChatGPT-CLI: advanced command-line interface for ChatGPT (github.com)
9097.
Show HN: RGFW – Super Lightweight Single-Header GLFW Alternative (github.com)
9098.
Webhook security: Four risk scenarios and how to secure webhooks (2022) (elastic.io)
9099.
A 1983 look at the computer magazine wars (technologizer.com)
9100.
Error Handling in the Verse Programming Language (dev.epicgames.com)
9101.
Mexican UFO expert conducts x-rays on 'non-human' beings [video] (youtube.com)
9102.
Why don't you just use F#? (github.com)
9103.
iOS 17 (macstories.net)
9104.
Java 21 Is Available Today, and It’s Quite the Update (foojay.io)
9105.
GPU Font Rendering (github.com)
9106.
Notes on Existential Risk from Artificial Superintelligence (michaelnotebook.com)
9107.
Google Search can now validate responses from Bard (searchengineland.com)
9108.
SBF’s parents accused of masterminding parts of FTX deception (cryptoslate.com)
9109.
Kamal 1.0: Deploy web apps anywhere (github.com)
9110.
Beijing to require consulates in Hong Kong to hand over data of city-based staff (scmp.com)
9111.
SQL Join Flavors (antonz.org)
9112.
New Rate Limiting analytics and throttling (blog.cloudflare.com)
9113.
Show HN: Generate AI headshots from just one selfie in 10 seconds (1photoai.com)
9114.
Cdwe (CD with env): per dir env variables, aliases, autocommands (github.com)
9115.
Bill Willingham Says Fables Is Released to the Public Domain, DC Comics Says Not (techdirt.com)
9116.
Java 21 Launch (dev.java)
9117.
The Java Playground (dev.java)
9118.
The tech companies scanning your face while you shop (Project Pegasus) (telegraph.co.uk)
9119.
What do you think are the disadvantages of Django? (old.reddit.com)
9120.
Bevy: A refreshingly simple data-driven game engine built in Rust (github.com)