September 2021 Archive
2371.
Man who unlocked 1.9M AT&T phones sentenced to 12 years in prison (engadget.com)
2372.
A look at one of the Soviet Union's first SLR cameras, the KMZ Start (dpreview.com)
2373.
Is your manager a router or a moderator? (github.com)
2374.
Lithuania says throw away Chinese phones due to censorship concerns (reuters.com)
2375.
Sushi and the Founding Murder (readthegeneralist.com)
2376.
Building Fizzbuzz in Fractran from the Bottom Up (2016) (malisper.me)
2377.
Microsoft indefinitely delays employees' return to its offices (engadget.com)
2378.
NSA and CISA Kubernetes Security Guidance – A Critical Review (research.nccgroup.com)
2379.
Show HN: /dev/esc is an online escape room for dev teams (dev-esc.com)
2380.
Ramp up your distributed transactions (bartoszsypytkowski.com)
2381.
A Look at Barbara Kruger and Jenny Holzer’s Use of Typography (2011) (catnormoyle.com)
2382.
AR Art Exhibition in Germany (nrw-forum.de)
2383.
Let's install DOOM on a Twitter thread (twitter.com)
2384.
I Have Decided to Stop Supporting My Family's Non-Linux Devices (misc-stuff.terraaeon.com)
2385.
XML, Java, and the Future of the Web (1997) (xml.com)
2386.
Germany has one of the lowest tuition fees (statista.com)
2387.
FyneDesk, a fresh look at what it means to be a desktop environment (fyne.io)
2388.
Ask HN: Can you be openly politically right-leaning in tech in North America?
2389.
Steven Pinker thinks your sense of imminent doom is wrong (nytimes.com)
2390.
Physiognomic Artificial Intelligence (papers.ssrn.com)
2391.
Now You Can Probably Afford That Device You Longed for a Decade Ago (cheapskatesguide.org)
2392.
Jim Lanzone to leave Tinder and become CEO at Yahoo (techcrunch.com)
2393.
Designing Aero Snap (2009) (web.archive.org)
2394.
Edinburgh’s computer scientists banned from using Alice and Bob as too Western (telegraph.co.uk)
2395.
Face ID stops working if you replace the iPhone 13 screen with 3rd-party repair (newztrends.com)
2396.
France recalling ambassadors to the United States and to Australia (diplomatie.gouv.fr)
2397.
Smoke alarms go off at the International Space Station (euronews.com)
2398.
V8 Release v9.4 (v8.dev)
2399.
NASA Is Launching a New Telescope That Could Offer Some Cosmic Eye Candy (npr.org)
2400.
Go’s New Code of Conduct Arrives with a High Profile Ban (thenewstack.io)