September 2023 Archive
121.
Quiet – Encrypted P2P team chat with no servers, just Tor (github.com)
122.
Svelte 5: Runes (svelte.dev)
123.
How mobile apps illegally share personal data (noyb.eu)
124.
Memories from old LAN parties (thomask.sdf.org)
125.
My uBlock Origin filters to remove distractions (github.com)
126.
Learn WebAssembly by writing small programs (github.com)
127.
Lead poisoning causes more death, IQ loss than thought: study (medicalxpress.com)
128.
Live near your friends (headlineshq.substack.com)
129.
B612 Font Family (b612-font.com)
130.
The elderly are becoming homeless at a rate not seen since the Great Depression (moneywise.com)
131.
Tailscale Has Partnered with Mullvad (mullvad.net)
132.
Knightmare: A DevOps Cautionary Tale (2014) (dougseven.com)
133.
How to build a IP geolocation database from scratch? (ipapi.is)
134.
Linux network performance parameters (github.com)
135.
Bitwarden: Free, open-source password manager (bitwarden.com)
136.
Android 14 adds support for using your smartphone as a webcam (esper.io)
137.
CatalaLang/catala: Programming language for law specification (github.com)
138.
LibrePCB (librepcb.org)
139.
Show HN: Puck – Open-source visual editor for React (github.com)
140.
We built the fastest CI and it failed (earthly.dev)
141.
Procreate Dreams (procreate.com)
142.
Climate Change Tracker (climatechangetracker.org)
143.
What if OpenDocument used SQLite? (2014) (sqlite.org)
144.
Tax prep companies: $90M lobbying against free tax-filing (opensecrets.org)
145.
The WebP 0day (blog.isosceles.com)
146.
Can LLMs learn from a single example? (fast.ai)
147.
How would you say “She said goodbye too many times before.” in Latin? (latin.stackexchange.com)
148.
OpenTF is now OpenTofu (github.com)
149.
macOS Sonoma is available today (apple.com)
150.
Why does trying to break into the NT 3.1 kernel reboot my 486DX4 machine? (retrocomputing.stackexchange.com)