September 2023 Archive
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Show HN: HackYourNews – AI summaries of the top HN stories
(hackyournews.com)
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If you can use open source, you can build hardware
(redeem-tomorrow.com)
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Shrinkflation Tracker
(shrinkflation.io)
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Chrome: Heap buffer overflow in WebP
(chromereleases.googleblog.com)
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A literary history of fake texts in Apple's marketing materials
(maxread.substack.com)
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Coffee in a Can
(one-from-nippon.ghost.io)
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Minecraft Wiki has forked from Fandom
(minecraft.wiki)
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Android 14 blocks all modification of system certificates, even as root?
(httptoolkit.com)
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A currently maintained fork of SSHFS
(github.com)
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Install Windows the Arch Linux Way
(christitus.com)
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50 years later, is two-phase locking the best we can do?
(concurrencyfreaks.blogspot.com)
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How does Linux NAT a ping?
(devnonsense.com)
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How to type “blimpy” in Emacs [video]
(youtube.com)
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LabelContactRelationYoungerCousinMothersSiblingsDaughterOrFathersSistersDaughter
(developer.apple.com)
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So you want to modify the text of a PDF by hand (2020)
(gist.github.com)
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Wikipedia search-by-vibes through millions of pages offline
(leebutterman.com)
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The brain is not an onion with a tiny reptile inside (2020)
(journals.sagepub.com)
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Gaussian splatting is pretty cool
(aras-p.info)
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Investigation: 78% of carbon offset projects globally are “likely junk“
(power-technology.com)
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Memory-efficient enum arrays in Zig
(alic.dev)
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RustRover – A standalone Rust IDE
(blog.jetbrains.com)
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How to see bright, vivid images in your mind’s eye (2016)
(photographyinsider.info)