October 2023 Archive
31.
Encrypted traffic interception on Hetzner and Linode targeting Jabber service (notes.valdikss.org.ru)
32.
Goodbye integers, hello UUIDv7 (buildkite.com)
33.
Commercially available chairs in Star Trek (ex-astris-scientia.org)
34.
Meta is banning people from advertising after running ads for Python and Pandas (lerner.co.il)
35.
Tire dust makes up the majority of ocean microplastics (thedrive.com)
36.
Starlink Direct to Cell (direct.starlink.com)
37.
Animated AI (animatedai.github.io)
38.
Nomnoml (nomnoml.com)
39.
Using Goatse to Stop App Theft (joshcsimmons.com)
40.
Undermining Democracy: The EU Commission's Controversial Push for Surveillance (dannymekic.com)
41.
Embeddings: What they are and why they matter (simonwillison.net)
42.
macOS Sonoma Boot Failures (github.com)
43.
Python 3.12 (python.org)
44.
Copying Angry Birds with nothing but AI (twitter.com)
45.
About half of Bandcamp employees have been laid off (theverge.com)
46.
Firefox got faster for real users in 2023 (hacks.mozilla.org)
47.
Flappy Dird: Flappy Bird Implemented in MacOS Finder (eieio.games)
48.
Mastercard Should Stop Selling Our Data (eff.org)
49.
HTTP/3 adoption is growing rapidly (blog.apnic.net)
50.
Why you shouldn't join Y Combinator (newsletter.smallbets.co)
51.
Small business owners say they're pressured to hire off-duty cops for security (minnesotareformer.com)
52.
Linear Algebra Done Right – 4th Edition (linear.axler.net)
53.
Paperless-ngx – Open source document management system (nerdyarticles.com)
54.
iLeakage: Browser-Based Timerless Speculative Execution Attacks on Apple Devices (ileakage.com)
55.
ArXiv receives $10M for upgrades (news.cornell.edu)
56.
Nobel Prize in Medicine awarded to Katalin Karikó and Drew Weissman (nobelprize.org)
57.
Lessons Learned from Twenty Years of Site Reliability Engineering (sre.google)
58.
Gmail, Yahoo announce new 2024 authentication requirements for bulk senders (blog.google)
59.
SumatraPDF Reader (github.com)
60.
Nota is a language for writing documents, like academic papers and blog posts (nota-lang.org)