September 2023 Archive
1711.
1712.
How to level up beyond ETLs
(ezzeriesa.com)
1713.
1714.
Breathing life back into a Minitel 1B with the Minimit
(blog.jgc.org)
1715.
Flameshow: A terminal flamegraph viewer
(github.com)
1716.
1717.
1718.
Why not punish families? A challenge for consequentialists
(betonit.substack.com)
1719.
1720.
1721.
Tim Sweeney on Layoffs at Epic
(epicgames.com)
1722.
Learn COBOL in a day
(microfocus.com)
1723.
Ozempic Can Cause Major Loss of Muscle Mass and Reduce Bone Density
(healthline.com)
1724.
Mexican cartels are fifth-largest employers in the country, study finds
(theguardian.com)
1725.
Square is down
(issquareup.com)
1726.
1727.
The NSA Invented Bitcoin?
(twitter.com)
1728.
Apple should re-release Safari for Windows
(twitter.com)
1729.
Cache headers could probably be more aggressive
(macarthur.me)
1730.
1731.
3D printing on OpenBSD? Yes, that’s a thing
(undeadly.org)
1732.
Multiple Notepad++ Flaws Let Attackers Execute Arbitrary Code
(cybersecuritynews.com)
1733.
Detecting SSH Tunnels (2017)
(trisul.org)
1734.
Sama-Bajau “sea nomads” people gene mutations allow them to free-dive 13 minutes
(nationalgeographic.com)
1735.
Running BeOS 5 in QEMU (i386) (2022)
(john-millikin.com)
1736.
Forrest Mims and RadioShack (2017)
(hackaday.com)
1737.
Stride, a C#-based, open-source game engine
(stride3d.net)
1738.
1739.
Steam is 20 Years Old
(store.steampowered.com)
1740.
Diamonds are losing their allure
(economist.com)