September 2023 Archive
3031.
Ask HN: What are your favorite iOS/macOS automations?
3032.
Unity shuts two offices because of credible threats (arstechnica.com)
3033.
Macron wants social networks to detect and stop VPN users (linforme.com)
3034.
Meat, milk alternatives could slash food system emissions a third: study (phys.org)
3035.
Why Do Nigerian Scammers Say They Are from Nigeria? [pdf] (microsoft.com)
3036.
Oslo district court rules Meta is violating the right to privacy (Norwegian) (nrkbeta.no)
3037.
DEA Filing Defends Firing ‘Outstanding’ Special Agent for Using CBD (documentcloud.org)
3038.
We've underrated what these birds can do: the secret life of Skomer’s guillemots (theguardian.com)
3039.
I have, it seems, taken away everybody's 6-year support, and they're not happy (social.kernel.org)
3040.
Show HN: Rapidgzip – Truly Parallel Gzip Decompression with 10 GB/s (github.com)
3041.
Re: Did AT&T leak their email list publicly?
3042.
India could be behind killing of Canadian Sikh – Trudeau (bbc.com)
3043.
Toyota gigacasting prototype cuts production from hours to minutes (asia.nikkei.com)
3044.
Ask HN: How do you set up a SaaS as a solopreneur?
3045.
Non-gas giant has 73 times Earth’s mass, bewildering its discoverers (arstechnica.com)
3046.
An aroma picker for the Le Nez du Vin game (blog.jgc.org)
3047.
A Tower of Conjectures That Rests Upon a Needle (quantamagazine.org)
3048.
Modular Lpddr Memory Becomes a Reality: Samsung Introduces Lpcamm Memory Modules (anandtech.com)
3049.
UK government keeping files on education critics’ social media activity (theguardian.com)
3050.
Zero-trust AI APIs serving Llama 2 70B inside enclaves (blindllama.mithrilsecurity.io)
3051.
Microsoft execs on acquiring TikTok (2020) (twitter.com)
3052.
How to protect your ears and avoid hearing loss: An illustrated guide (npr.org)
3053.
The Four Color Theorem [video] (youtube.com)
3054.
Recessive genes that make a carrot orange (phys.org)
3055.
YouTube under no obligation to host anti-vaccine advocate’s videos, court says (arstechnica.com)
3056.
Connected cars are a “privacy nightmare,” Mozilla Foundation says (arstechnica.com)
3057.
In Its First Monopoly Trial of Modern Internet Era, U.S. Sets Sights on Google (nytimes.com)
3058.
The Meaning of Lore (historytoday.com)
3059.
FYI: Google Workspaces's High-Priority Security Events Take 4 Hours to Trigger
3060.
Generations-based map vs. sparse map (quasilyte.dev)