September 2023 Archive
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Judge rules Google trial documents can be posted by U.S. online
(bloomberg.com)
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Apple’s new Transformer-powered predictive text model
(jackcook.com)
95.
Don't use Discord as your Q&A forum
(kraktoos.com)
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Death by a Thousand Microservices
(renegadeotter.com)
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macOS Containers v0.0.1
(macoscontainers.org)
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Get a cable modem, go to jail (1999)
(telecom.csail.mit.edu)
100.
OpenTF repository is now public
(github.com)
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Carrefour puts ‘shrinkflation’ price warnings on food to shame brands
(theguardian.com)
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Google Chrome just rolled out a new way to track you and serve ads
(theconversation.com)
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Rockstar is selling cracked game copies on Steam
(twitter.com)
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Ian's Shoelace Site
(fieggen.com)
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Unity plan pricing and packaging updates
(blog.unity.com)
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Flexbox Froggy
(flexboxfroggy.com)
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Horcrux: Split your file into encrypted fragments
(github.com)
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It's okay to make something nobody wants
(zhangluyao.com)
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Who lusts for certainty lusts for lies
(etymonline.com)
113.
VSCodium – Open-source binaries of VSCode
(vscodium.com)
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Run LLMs at home, BitTorrent‑style
(petals.dev)
115.
The Frustration Loop
(herman.bearblog.dev)
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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)
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Building an economy simulator from scratch
(thomassimon.dev)
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Ask Microsoft: Are you using our personal data to train AI?
(foundation.mozilla.org)
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Apple TV, now with more Tailscale
(tailscale.com)