September 2023 Archive
931.
Australian MPs to lobby US to drop Julian Assange prosecution (theguardian.com)
932.
What the interns have wrought, 2023 edition (blog.janestreet.com)
933.
Rivers are rapidly warming, losing oxygen; aquatic life at risk, study finds (eurekalert.org)
934.
Our humble attempt at “how much data do you need to fine-tune” (barryzhang.substack.com)
935.
My trip to the Communication and Laptop Museum in Estonia (ounapuu.ee)
936.
Tech Workers Deserve a Union: An Interview with Ethan Marcotte (workerorganizing.org)
937.
Unity is offering a runtime fee waiver if you switch to LevelPlay (mobilegamer.biz)
938.
The Ingenious Cardboard Bed (newatlas.com)
939.
How Amazon uses chaos engineering to handle 80k requests per second (community.aws)
940.
LaTeX for tabletop (vladar.bearblog.dev)
941.
How async/await works internally in Swift (swiftrocks.com)
942.
Black currants were banned in the USA (2017) (foodtolive.com)
943.
Improving your online privacy: An update (blog.ovalerio.net)
944.
UK air traffic control meltdown (jameshaydon.github.io)
945.
Google no longer offers new domain registrations (domains.google)
946.
Discord as a filehost will no longer be possible by the end of the year (this.alicorn.gay)
947.
‘All of Sony Systems’ Allegedly Hacked by New Ransomware Group (kotaku.com)
948.
Van Gogh’s Self-Portraits (vangoghmuseum.nl)
949.
How flip-flops are implemented in the Intel 8086 processor (righto.com)
950.
No Google Topics in Vivaldi (vivaldi.com)
951.
Historical maps probably helped cause World War I (resobscura.substack.com)
952.
Advanced NLP with SpaCy (course.spacy.io)
953.
ZX Origins 8x8 bitmap fonts (damieng.com)
954.
Show HN: Nix Snapshotter – Native understanding of Nix packages for containerd (github.com)
955.
Browser extensions spy on you, even if its developers don't (vitonsky.net)
956.
Mushroom pickers urged: Avoid Amazon foraging books, appear to be written by AI (theguardian.com)
957.
Writing Small CLI Programs in Common Lisp (2021) (stevelosh.com)
958.
Learning Zig (openmymind.net)
959.
Show HN: XRss – RSS Reader and web stack demo (xrss.infogulch.com)
960.
How were the signs for logical and arithmetic operators decided? (retrocomputing.stackexchange.com)