September 2023 Archive
601.
Canadians have a ‘right to be forgotten’ on Google, Federal Court rules (theglobeandmail.com)
602.
Everyday uses for PVC water pipe (tomtilley.net)
603.
A GPT-4 capability forecasting challenge (nicholas.carlini.com)
604.
The database servers powering Let's Encrypt (2021) (letsencrypt.org)
605.
Plants can detect sound (economist.com)
606.
A customer stuck due to a hurricane who needed SSH (rachelbythebay.com)
607.
Farms that create habitat key to food security and biodiversity (news.stanford.edu)
608.
India's biggest tech centers named as cyber crime hotspots (theregister.com)
609.
A simple web server written in Awk (github.com)
610.
Scammers can exploit email forwarding flaws to impersonate high-profile domains (today.ucsd.edu)
611.
Insomnium – Local, privacy-focused fork of Insomnia API client (github.com)
612.
Bitty Engine: An itty bitty game engine (paladin-t.github.io)
613.
The Decomposition of Rotten Tomatoes (vulture.com)
614.
Ask HN: 6 months later. How is Bard doing?
615.
Books for Game Developers (mrelusive.com)
616.
How did Stripe come up with its name? (2015) (quora.com)
617.
“X” Didn’t Pay Severance. Now It’s Facing 2,200 Cases – and Big Fees (motherjones.com)
618.
Using LD_PRELOAD to cheat, inject features and investigate programs (rafalcieslak.wordpress.com)
619.
10 years with Hayao Miyazaki [video] (www3.nhk.or.jp)
620.
LARPing and Violent Extremism (leb.fbi.gov)
621.
Is this fraud? And if so, to what extent am I responsible? (workplace.stackexchange.com)
622.
Tao Te Ching (taoism.net)
623.
California passes bill to make it easier to delete data from data brokers (latimes.com)
624.
Appeals court upholds right to post public laws online (eff.org)
625.
TinyLlama project aims to pretrain a 1.1B Llama model on 3T tokens (github.com)
626.
Show HN: TG – Fast geometry library for C (github.com)
627.
Explaining the Postgres iceberg (avestura.dev)
628.
Breakfast cereal is in long-term decline (wsj.com)
629.
LibreWolf – Custom version of Firefox, focused on privacy, security and freedom (librewolf.net)
630.
How to Roman Republic, Part IV: The Senate (acoup.blog)