September 2023 Archive
1681.
EE is working with Qualcomm to add Wi-Fi 7 to consumer broadband hubs (theregister.com)
1682.
Focus: A simple and fast text editor written in Jai (github.com)
1683.
Sweden turns to military to help police combat gang crime (ft.com)
1684.
Proofs based on diagonalization help reveal the limits of algorithms (quantamagazine.org)
1685.
Are you an Asker or a Guesser? (2010) (theguardian.com)
1686.
Reclaim the Internet with Mozilla (blog.mozilla.org)
1687.
Connecting two dial-up modems using a VoIP ATA (gekk.info)
1688.
Hackers are spoofing themselves as GitHub's Dependabot to steal user passwords (checkmarx.com)
1689.
Antarctic sea-ice at 'mind-blowing' low alarms experts (bbc.com)
1690.
You can't control your data in the cloud (karl-voit.at)
1691.
Create non-game apps with Godot Engine (simondalvai.org)
1692.
95 bits per second (popey.com)
1693.
How to Escape the Startup Trough of Sorrow (briefmix.com)
1694.
Performance Improvements in .NET 8 (devblogs.microsoft.com)
1695.
Algorithm-assisted discovery of an intrinsic order among mathematical constants (fermatslibrary.com)
1696.
The Janus System: Multi-Paradigm Programming in Prolog and Python (arxiv.org)
1697.
Show HN: Netmaker – Netmaker Goes Open Source (github.com)
1698.
Agentscript: Agent Based Modeling in the Browser (agentscript.org)
1699.
Visualizing the CPython release process (sethmlarson.dev)
1700.
Google was founded 25 years ago today (en.wikipedia.org)
1701.
Steam turns 20 today: “We had to try a lot of different things over the years” (rockpapershotgun.com)
1702.
Meta and Salesforce are looking to re-hire some workers they just laid off (businessinsider.com)
1703.
OpenAI and Jony Ive in talks to raise $1B from SoftBank for AI device venture (ft.com)
1704.
Every aspiring writer should read terrible books (2022) [video] (youtube.com)
1705.
Searchable Database of the 183,000 Pirated Books Meta, et al., Used to Train AI (theatlantic.com)
1706.
LaLiga “Talks to Google” About Deleting Piracy Apps from a Million Phones (torrentfreak.com)
1707.
TSMC tells vendors to delay chip equipment deliveries (reuters.com)
1708.
Invariants: A Better Debugger? (brooker.co.za)
1709.
Fidonet Rules (2014) (wiki.c2.com)
1710.
Bernie Sanders: workers should reap AI benefits in form of ‘lowering workweek' (theguardian.com)