September 2023 Archive
2941.
SMS Security and Privacy Gaps (security.googleblog.com)
2942.
Marine Corps orders safety stand-down of all aircraft after F-35 disappearance (nbcnews.com)
2943.
Kids’ competitive activities lead to debt for parents (lendingtree.com)
2944.
Ask HN: A network device that doesn't exist?
2945.
What the debate about Neanderthals reveals about us (theguardian.com)
2946.
NYPD using drones to check out noisy backyard parties over Labor Day weekend (arstechnica.com)
2947.
Slack AI (slack.com)
2948.
Rushed exodus frm rain soaked BurningMan could have adverse environmental impact (thenevadaindependent.com)
2949.
UK’s Rishi Sunak considers weakening key green policies (bbc.com)
2950.
911 call shows circumstances of F-35 ejection (apnews.com)
2951.
The case against hiring people from Ivy League schools (bigthink.com)
2952.
Show HN: Hello Inbox – Free email deliverability checklist for marketers (helloinbox.net)
2953.
A phone cleaning app makes $2M/mo on the App Store – The reviews show how (undefinedapps.com)
2954.
Microsoft hiring for “small modular reactor” strategy to power data centers (datacenterdynamics.com)
2955.
Another Text to Speech API (fluxon.ai)
2956.
P**fectionism Isn’t Your Problem (taylor.town)
2957.
Square says it has resolved day-long outage (techcrunch.com)
2958.
CIA's failed attempt to bribe Lee Kuan Yew (mothership.sg)
2959.
Euro 7: Council adopts position on emissions from cars, vans, buses and trucks (consilium.europa.eu)
2960.
ChatGPT can now browse the internet (twitter.com)
2961.
United Is Latest to Discover Bogus Parts in Plane Engines (bloomberg.com)
2962.
Have I Been Pwned? [video] (youtube.com)
2963.
Quantum Poetics (aeon.co)
2964.
Show HN: Superflows – open-source AI Copilot for SaaS products (github.com)
2965.
Interoperability: Swift’s Super Power (speakinginswift.substack.com)
2966.
Vultr.com Ubuntu OS used non-random passwords between 10/11/22 and 9/12/23 (imgur.com)
2967.
Knowledge (1986) (lrb.co.uk)
2968.
Mastodon Instance with 6 Files (justingarrison.com)
2969.
RustRover Is a New Standalone IDE for Rust from JetBrains (infoq.com)
2970.
Exploring concurrent rate limiters, mutexes, semaphores (blog.shalvah.me)