September 2023 Archive
3301.
UK Energy Bill 2023 and the Fusion of Technology and Law (newsfromuncibal.substack.com)
3302.
Developers fight back against Unity’s new pricing model (theverge.com)
3303.
American bully XL dogs to be banned, Sunak says (bbc.co.uk)
3304.
3 Republicans just saved California’s magic mushroom bill (sfgate.com)
3305.
The Suspicion Machine (wired.com)
3306.
The Unforeseen LSD Overdose of 1972 (notsoprofound.com)
3307.
The AI revolution is rotten to the core [video] (youtube.com)
3308.
America Gave Up on the Best Home Technology There Is (theatlantic.com)
3309.
The era of “free” returns is coming to an end at Amazon and other retailers (old.reddit.com)
3310.
Bard Can Now Connect to Your Google Apps (artificialcorner.substack.com)
3311.
Ask HN: Looking for an Alternative to Stripe
3312.
Ask HN: DIY Electronic Resources
3313.
Lawrence Wright on Larry McMurtry (themillions.com)
3314.
Corporate Capture in California (prospect.org)
3315.
Intel makes Thunderbolt 5 official, promising speeds of up to 120Gbps (theverge.com)
3316.
Brazil will hit 49c in September this year
3317.
TradingGPT: LLM multi-agent framework for enhanced financial trading performance (arxiv.org)
3318.
Rubber plumbing seals can leak additives into drinking water, study says (phys.org)
3319.
Next.js, Just Why? (pilcrow.vercel.app)
3320.
Windows 11’s next big update arrives on September 26th with Copilot, RAR support (theverge.com)
3321.
Ask HN: German company didn't pay me for two months
3322.
X indicates it will start collecting ‘biometric info’ and ‘employment history’ (independent.co.uk)
3323.
From sex life to politics: car driver data grab presents ‘privacy nightmare' (theguardian.com)
3324.
A Royal Navy Nuclear Sub Just Spent 6 Months Underwater. That's Irresponsible (popularmechanics.com)
3325.
The Next Feature Fallacy (2015) (andrewchen.com)
3326.
CEOs are having their worst year in decades (cnn.com)
3327.
Mr. Benedum’s Will (1957) (benedum.org)
3328.
Show HN: Find jobs at top AI startups (workinai.xyz)
3329.
Solving the Expression Problem in Go (tzcl.me)
3330.
IBM's World of Numbers (1958) (computerhistory.org)