October 2023 Archive
10891.
Using DNS Standalone for Wildcard certs – for security (blog.haschek.at)
10892.
Git for Data Lakes – How LakeFS Scales Data Versioning to Billions of Objects [video] (youtube.com)
10893.
Internet Is Hard: A friendly web development tutorials for complete beginners (internetingishard.netlify.app)
10894.
Expression Evaluation and Fundamental Physics–Stephen Wolfram Writings (writings.stephenwolfram.com)
10895.
Jessica Went from a Primary School Teacher to a Software Developer (peoplewhocode.io)
10896.
PSA: M1 MacBook Pro making loud popping sounds is not fixable (old.reddit.com)
10897.
Build simple fuzzer – part 6 (carstein.github.io)
10898.
Etruscan Shrew (simple.wikipedia.org)
10899.
Democratizing 5G: Bringing technology to a wider audience (systemsapproach.substack.com)
10900.
Amazon Anthropic: Poison Pill or Empire Strikes Back (semianalysis.com)
10901.
10902.
Bears versus robot wolves in ageing Japan (bbc.com)
10903.
Global: X’s new policy risks violating right to privacy for millions (amnesty.org)
10904.
Supersonic Submarines and the Physics of Supercavitation (twitter.com)
10905.
Daktilo: Turn Your Keyboard into a Typewriter (github.com)
10906.
From Scotland to Canada, a totem pole finally returns home (bbc.com)
10907.
How I keep my shit together (zackproser.com)
10908.
No hurricane has ever crossed the equator (twitter.com)
10909.
Introduction to AWS Attribute-Based Access Control (research.nccgroup.com)
10910.
Rewriting my Neovim config in Lua (jonashietala.se)
10911.
10912.
DNA Drives Help Identify Missing People. It’s a Privacy Nightmare (wired.com)
10913.
What would a web app canary look like? (ntietz.com)
10914.
Covid-19 mRNA Vaccines Win Nobel Prize for Medicine (quantamagazine.org)
10915.
Show HN: Project Forge, my local app that helps you build Golang applications (projectforge.dev)
10916.
Linux to Disable All RNDIS Protocol Drivers (phoronix.com)
10917.
Reflections on Trusting Trust [pdf] (web.stanford.edu)
10918.
This month in Julia world – 2023-09 (discourse.julialang.org)
10919.
Even OpenAI’s Sam Altman is startled by how powerful he’s become (fortune.com)
10920.
Why is coffee suddenly more expensive? (vox.com)