September 2023 Archive
11041.
‘A psychological weapon’: inside a Ukrainian factory making decoy kit (theguardian.com)
11042.
Lexico-Semantic Innovations in Texts of UA's Mass Media on Military Topics [pdf] (magnanimitas.cz)
11043.
I went on Mumsnet seeking truth about motherhood – it taught me more about men (theguardian.com)
11044.
Maitake-sync: async synchronization primitives for no-std Rust (elizas.website)
11045.
The Most Famous Photos in the World and the Cameras That Captured Them (theschoolofphotography.com)
11046.
What's in a NoName? Researchers see a lone-wolf DDoS group (therecord.media)
11047.
DTrace at 20 (mastodon.social)
11048.
MorphOS (morphos-team.net)
11049.
Comparative Analysis (matklad.github.io)
11050.
CueLang: A better alternative for Kubernetes manifests (gsantoro.dev)
11051.
Trading at light speed: designing low latency systems in C++ [video] (youtube.com)
11052.
11053.
Reducing Memory Usage in My Render Web Service and Celery Task (techstackjobs.com)
11054.
News Media Are a Useful Tool to Educate the Public on Piracy Risks and Threats (torrentfreak.com)
11055.
Dark Mode: How Users Think About It and Issues to Avoid (nngroup.com)
11056.
The NSA Is Building the Country's Biggest Spy Center (2012) (wired.com)
11057.
The Art of Imperfection (animationobsessive.substack.com)
11058.
Astro SSR app animated with View Transitions web API (spotify-astro-transitions.vercel.app)
11059.
Bjarne Stroustrup: Why I Created C++ [video] (youtube.com)
11060.
Building a Wide News Commons (werd.io)
11061.
How would room-temperature superconductors change science? (nature.com)
11062.
Inspection and the Limits of Trust (lethain.com)
11063.
Behind Closed Doors: Women and the Inquisition (historytoday.com)
11064.
Meet the Presidential Candidate Clones (chat2024.com)
11065.
Duo Unix – Two-Factor Authentication for SSH (duo.com)
11066.
Aetokthonotoxin – eagle neurotoxin discovered after 25 years (2021) (en.wikipedia.org)
11067.
IEEE Recommended Practice for Nanoscale and Molecular Communication Framework (en.wikipedia.org)
11068.
Sahara space rock 4.5B years old upends assumptions about the early solar system (phys.org)
11069.
New comprehensive review strengthens case for 'oral-gut axis' (medicalxpress.com)
11070.
Early ancestral bottleneck could've spelled the end for modern humans (phys.org)