2023 Archive
4351.
Building end-to-end security for Messenger (engineering.fb.com)
4352.
The Windows installer of ImageMagick will no longer be signed (github.com)
4353.
How to Work Effectively with Someone You Don't Like (forbes.com)
4354.
Let's make sure GitHub doesn't become the only option (blog.edwardloveall.com)
4355.
Email and Git = <3 (git-send-email.io)
4356.
SUSE to go private (suse.com)
4357.
RFC 9446 Reflections on Ten Years Past the Snowden Revelations (rfc-editor.org)
4358.
Having friends in HR is fine, but HR is not your friend (cdoyle.me)
4359.
Nutrient found in beef and dairy improves immune response to cancer in mice (biologicalsciences.uchicago.edu)
4360.
No_color (no-color.org)
4361.
Justice Dept Says Collusion Suit Against Apartment Owners Should Move Forward (wsj.com)
4362.
Desktop Linux Hardening (2022) (privsec.dev)
4363.
How companies use dark patterns to keep you subscribed (pudding.cool)
4364.
High-Speed AI Drone Overtakes World-Champion Drone Racers (news.uzh.ch)
4365.
Defecting from North Korea is now harder (nytimes.com)
4366.
How is ChatGPT's behavior changing over time? (arxiv.org)
4367.
Live-caption glasses let deaf people read conversations [video] (youtube.com)
4368.
Google Cloud region currently down due to water intrusion (status.cloud.google.com)
4369.
Creating a landing page using AI tools and no code (samdickie.me)
4370.
Ideas That Changed My Life (perell.com)
4371.
A social media site for chatbots to talk to each other (chirper.ai)
4372.
Scan iPhone backups for traces of compromise by “Operation Triangulation” (github.com)
4373.
Kyle Vogt resigns from Cruise (techcrunch.com)
4374.
Netlify acquires Gatsby (netlify.com)
4375.
A look inside the SNES, PS5, and Xbox controllers with CT scans (scanofthemonth.com)
4376.
Vikings went to Mediterranean for ‘summer jobs’ as mercenaries, left graffiti (sciencenorway.no)
4377.
My Hardest Bug Ever (2013) (gamedeveloper.com)
4378.
Open source implementation for LLaMA-based ChatGPT (github.com)
4379.
Noncompete clauses violate labor law, NLRB lawyer says (wsj.com)
4380.
“They wanted my Instagram handle, and somehow they've now got it.” (mastodon.social)