September 2023 Archive
1111.
You Don't Need UUID (henvic.dev)
1112.
Google quietly raised ad prices to boost search revenue (theverge.com)
1113.
Deno KV Is in Open Beta (deno.com)
1114.
Earthworms contribute to 6.5% of global grain production (phys.org)
1115.
Amiga C Tutorial (2022) (pjhutchison.org)
1116.
Rust on Espressif chips (mabez.dev)
1117.
Ten million a year die from air pollution (2021) (lrb.co.uk)
1118.
Cloudflare launches new AI tools to help customers deploy and run models (techcrunch.com)
1119.
It's Stanislav Petrov day —40yrs ago he saved world by suppressing a tech glitch (en.wikipedia.org)
1120.
Reasons to not use your own domain for email (bautista.dev)
1121.
The Tragedy of Google Search (theatlantic.com)
1122.
China Bans iPhone Use for Government Officials at Work (stocks.apple.com)
1123.
Marc Benioff: “I don’t work well in an office” (fortune.com)
1124.
WTF Happened in 1971? (2019) (wtfhappenedin1971.com)
1125.
Motocompacto from Honda, 3.7 inch wide Briefcase-form Electric Scooter (motocompacto.honda.com)
1126.
Unity’s new “per-install” pricing enrages the game development community (arstechnica.com)
1127.
The usefulness of a memory guides where the brain saves it? (quantamagazine.org)
1128.
‘Sea is constantly dumping bodies’: fears Libya flood death toll may hit 20k (theguardian.com)
1129.
Ask HN: How do you manage your “family data warehouse”?
1130.
iPhone 15 teardown reveals software lockdown (ifixit.com)
1131.
Apple buys 50-year-old record label to grow Apple Music Classical app (arstechnica.com)
1132.
Nonograms - Japanese Crosswords (nonograms.org)
1133.
Weird things you can buy online (hillelwayne.com)
1134.
The Berkeley Hotel Hostage of Douglas Adams (thebookseller.com)
1135.
What OpenAI really wants (wired.com)
1136.
The curious case of hybrids in watchmaking (monochrome-watches.com)
1137.
Show HN: A “CRM” for personal relationships (elim.app)
1138.
JWST discovers massive and compact quiescent galaxy (phys.org)
1139.
He created the Katamari games, but they’re rolling on without him (nytimes.com)
1140.
Coding Guidelines for Prolog (2011) (arxiv.org)