September 2023 Archive
151.
There's a new map style on OpenStreetMap.org (en.osm.town)
152.
jq 1.7 (github.com)
153.
Every single Onewheel is being recalled after four deaths (theverge.com)
154.
That's a Lot of YAML (noyaml.com)
155.
YouTube blocks Russell Brand from making money through its platform (nytimes.com)
156.
Open Source does not win by being cheaper (github.com)
157.
NASA’s Webb finds carbon source on surface of Jupiter’s moon Europa (webbtelescope.org)
158.
Flexport is rescinding a bunch of signed offer letters (twitter.com)
159.
Ask HN: Why did Visual Basic die?
160.
Terraria developer bashes Unity, donates $200k to open source alternatives (lemm.ee)
161.
Insider trade on Splunk acquisition? (twitter.com)
162.
Gene-Engineered Mouth Bacteria (lanternbioworks.com)
163.
Firefox 118 (mozilla.org)
164.
Calif. passes strongest right-to-repair bill yet, requiring 7 years of parts (arstechnica.com)
165.
ZFS for Dummies (ikrima.dev)
166.
Java 21 makes me like Java again (wscp.dev)
167.
Linear code is more readable (blog.separateconcerns.com)
168.
GitHub Actions could be so much better (blog.yossarian.net)
169.
Cystic fibrosis treatment wins Breakthrough Prize (nature.com)
170.
Dictionary of Algorithms and Data Structures (xlinux.nist.gov)
171.
The Fantilator Page (onlyfans.web.cern.ch)
172.
I used a Game Boy camera for Facetime video calls in iPadOS 17 (macstories.net)
173.
DJI Mini 4 Pro (dji.com)
174.
Tidal energy is not renewable (cs.stanford.edu)
175.
Tails is a portable OS that protects against surveillance and censorship (tails.net)
176.
Sony sends copyright notices to TV Museum about shows 40 to 60 years old (torrentfreak.com)
177.
Toyota Research claims breakthrough in teaching robots new behaviors (tri.global)
178.
The Project Gutenberg Open Audiobook Collection (marhamilresearch4.blob.core.windows.net)
179.
Show HN: RISC-V assembly tabletop board game (hack your opponent) (punkx.org)
180.
In a Git repository, where do your files live? (jvns.ca)