September 2023 Archive
2161.
ArcEm – The Acorn Archimedes Emulator (arcem.sourceforge.net)
2162.
Vaccine Reverse Multiple Sclerosis, Type 1 Diabetes, and Crohn’s (scitechdaily.com)
2163.
Cory Doctorow: ‘We do not have fast companies anymore’ (fastcompany.com)
2164.
Learn Something Old Every Day, Part IX: Aha-154xB and ASPI4DOS.SYS (os2museum.com)
2165.
Geoff Chappell has died (twitter.com)
2166.
Deep genetic structure of Africa reveals unique ancestry of the Angolan Namib (phys.org)
2167.
Napi: Build compiled Node.js add-ons in Rust (napi.rs)
2168.
Bcachefs Merged into Linux-Next (phoronix.com)
2169.
TDD Doesn't Force Good Design (aaronbruce.com)
2170.
Kia, Hyundai Blame Mass Car Thefts on ‘Lax Policing’ in Court Defense (thedrive.com)
2171.
The Scourge of Airport Noise (askthepilot.com)
2172.
Kotlin Multiplatform for Android and iOS Apps (rockandnull.com)
2173.
Phoenix has set another heat record by hitting 110 degrees on 54 days this year (npr.org)
2174.
‘We need to see pain’: Multimillionaire says unemployment must rise (smh.com.au)
2175.
Cisco Systems and Financialization (ineteconomics.org)
2176.
YAML: Probably not so great after all (arp242.net)
2177.
Permazen: a different persistence layer for Java (github.com)
2178.
Changes to Unity Plans and Pricing (unity.com)
2179.
Trust arrives on foot and leaves on horseback (2020) (thalein.medium.com)
2180.
Tell HN: Apple Studio Display firmware bricks itself, no fix after 1.5 months
2181.
California sues 5 major oil co's for campaign of deception about climate change (latimes.com)
2182.
Show HN: kproximate – A Kubernetes node autoscaler for Proxmox (github.com)
2183.
Google Pays $10B a Year to Maintain Monopoly, US Says (bloomberg.com)
2184.
Google and The Online Slang Dictionary (2020) (onlineslangdictionary.com)
2185.
MAC Address Vendor Lookup (maclookup.app)
2186.
Turning two lives into one, or, things that worry me about Bess, after I’m gone (jakeseliger.com)
2187.
UK dismisses independent AI advisory board (thenextweb.com)
2188.
Corrosion: Rust Never Sleeps (books.worksinprogress.co)
2189.
Landsat archive (since 1982) available in Living Atlas (livingatlas.arcgis.com)
2190.
Why Did a Drug Gang Kill 43 Students? Text Messages Hold Clues (nytimes.com)