September 2023 Archive
91.
0-days exploited by commercial surveillance vendor in Egypt (blog.google)
92.
Judge rules Google trial documents can be posted by U.S. online (bloomberg.com)
93.
Apple’s new Transformer-powered predictive text model (jackcook.com)
94.
FAA authorizes Zipline to deliver commercial packages using drones (faa.gov)
95.
Don't use Discord as your Q&A forum (kraktoos.com)
96.
Death by a Thousand Microservices (renegadeotter.com)
97.
Two photographers captured the same millisecond in time (2018) (dpreview.com)
98.
macOS Containers v0.0.1 (macoscontainers.org)
99.
Get a cable modem, go to jail (1999) (telecom.csail.mit.edu)
100.
OpenTF repository is now public (github.com)
101.
Writing a C compiler in 500 lines of Python (vgel.me)
102.
Carrefour puts ‘shrinkflation’ price warnings on food to shame brands (theguardian.com)
103.
Google Chrome just rolled out a new way to track you and serve ads (theconversation.com)
104.
Aardvark'd: The Fog Creek documentary, 18 years later (mtlynch.io)
105.
Rockstar is selling cracked game copies on Steam (twitter.com)
106.
PSA: Don't base your business around Discord.7yr account banned for posting ASNs
107.
Ian's Shoelace Site (fieggen.com)
108.
Unity plan pricing and packaging updates (blog.unity.com)
109.
Flexbox Froggy (flexboxfroggy.com)
110.
Horcrux: Split your file into encrypted fragments (github.com)
111.
It's okay to make something nobody wants (zhangluyao.com)
112.
Who lusts for certainty lusts for lies (etymonline.com)
113.
VSCodium – Open-source binaries of VSCode (vscodium.com)
114.
Run LLMs at home, BitTorrent‑style (petals.dev)
115.
The Frustration Loop (herman.bearblog.dev)
116.
Pineapple ONE: open-source 32 bit RISC-V CPU that you can make at home (pineapple-one.github.io)
117.
Interactive Map of Linux Kernel (makelinux.github.io)
118.
Building an economy simulator from scratch (thomassimon.dev)
119.
Ask Microsoft: Are you using our personal data to train AI? (foundation.mozilla.org)
120.
Apple TV, now with more Tailscale (tailscale.com)