September 2023 Archive
2911.
How to run a competitive AI startup fundraise in 2023 (context.ai)
2912.
Transcoding Unicode strings at crazy speeds with AVX-512 (lemire.me)
2913.
Insights into prostitution by former receptionist presents harrowing reality (adoptnordicwa.org)
2914.
The triumphs and failures of accessible gaming hardware (rockpapershotgun.com)
2915.
Elon Fires Half of X's Election Integrity Team, Because a Manager Liked a Tweet (techdirt.com)
2916.
CalyxOS 4.13.2 (calyxos.org)
2917.
iPhone User runs out of Secure Element space (twitter.com)
2918.
Rumble rejects UK lawmakers' call to stop Russell Brand monetisation (reuters.com)
2919.
Like privacy? Then smart devices are a dumb idea (theregister.com)
2920.
The Radio Station That Bridge Built (nutsvolts.com)
2921.
The curious incident of the dog and the palm tree (2015) (ancientrecipes.wordpress.com)
2922.
Order of the Occult Hand (en.wikipedia.org)
2923.
NaNofuzz: A Usable Tool for Automatic Test Generation [pdf] (cmumatt.github.io)
2924.
Folding anime production company set to destroy film masters in November (twitter.com)
2925.
The Princeton researchers calling out ‘AI snake oil’ (semafor.com)
2926.
X, formerly Twitter, caught running unlabeled ads in users’ Following feeds (techcrunch.com)
2927.
Atari pulls nostalgia power move and buys homebrew community forum (theregister.com)
2928.
Friture – a FOSS real-time audio analyzer for Windows, macOS, and Linux (friture.org)
2929.
Digital Compact Cassette in 2023 [video] (youtube.com)
2930.
Miyazaki's 'last' film is a masterpiece (bbc.com)
2931.
Vector: a Rust-based lightweight alternative to Fluentd/Logstash (betterstack.com)
2932.
Linux 6.1.4 kernel running in pure Scratch code (old.reddit.com)
2933.
Are self-driving cars already safer than human drivers? (arstechnica.com)
2934.
The new toll to drive into Manhattan won't change much by itself (vice.com)
2935.
U.S. National Debt Tops $33T for First Time (nytimes.com)
2936.
I rented a Tesla for a month. It was a giant pain in the a* (abc.net.au)
2937.
Patience for after-hours work socializing is wearing thin (wsj.com)
2938.
San Francisco Shoplifting: Much More Than You Wanted to Know (2022) (applieddivinitystudies.com)
2939.
McDonald's to retire self-service soda fountains by 2032 (sj-r.com)
2940.
Chromebooks Were Once a Good Deal for Schools. Now They’re Becoming E-Waste (wsj.com)