September 2023 Archive
2371.
Building a defence startup (medium.com)
2372.
Lego axes plan to make bricks from recycled bottles (bbc.com)
2373.
A Texas semiconductor boom on the horizon? (news.utexas.edu)
2374.
Ken Follett Says Readers Still Like Epic Books (wsj.com)
2375.
EU unveils package of laws to curb power of big tech firms (theguardian.com)
2376.
Stanford is a platform (miles.land)
2377.
NFTs Are – Finally – Worthless (rollingstone.com)
2378.
Hasan Minhaj’s “Emotional Truths” (newyorker.com)
2379.
Playing cards that taught 17th-century cooks to carve meat (2019) (atlasobscura.com)
2380.
As wildfires burn across the world, what is the role of Australia's eucalyptus? (abc.net.au)
2381.
Show HN: Oyie – A micro social app to stay in sync with your friends (oyie.io)
2382.
Experimental archaeologist tested out Stone-Age living on the Thames (nationalgeographic.com)
2383.
Liquid Bewitchment: Gin Drinking in England, 1700–1850 (publicdomainreview.org)
2384.
The loss of dark skies is so painful, astronomers coined a new term for it (space.com)
2385.
Trinary Decision Trees for missing value handling (arxiv.org)
2386.
Salesforce to Hire 3,300 People After Layoffs Earlier This Year (bloomberg.com)
2387.
EU CAPTCHA, an Open Source solution for all Web services (joinup.ec.europa.eu)
2388.
Parasitic plant with shrunken genome convinces hosts to grow into its own flesh (phys.org)
2389.
BOOLR – A digital logic simulator (boolr.me)
2390.
How to build your own living structures (1974, 2011) (we-find-wildness.com)
2391.
Milk-V Goes After the Raspberry Pi Compute Module4 with RISC-V Alternative (hackster.io)
2392.
BotOrNot (2021) (incolumitas.com)
2393.
Rest in peace, neglected iTunes Movie Trailer app and website (arstechnica.com)
2394.
Upside-Down-Ternet (2006) (ex-parrot.com)
2395.
Making the Distribution, Part 1 (funtoo.org)
2396.
Physicists coax superconductivity and more from quasicrystals (phys.org)
2397.
Former Wells Fargo executive avoids prison in fake-accounts scandal (reuters.com)
2398.
The Romantic Sufi: The Divan of Kamal Khujandi Copied by Jaʿfar Tabrizi (blogs.bl.uk)
2399.
AOL Pretends to Be the Internet (thehistoryoftheweb.com)
2400.
Germany went from envy of the world to worst-performing major developed economy (apnews.com)