2023 Archive
5371.
5372.
Iran discovers world’s second largest lithium reserve
(thecradle.co)
5373.
The FBI has formed a national database to track swatting incidents
(arstechnica.com)
5374.
The US is building factories at a fast rate
(businessinsider.com)
5375.
Intel Announces Layoffs After Paying $1.5B in Q1 Dividends
(wccftech.com)
5376.
What the Goddamn Hell Is Going on in the Tech Industry?
(ludic.mataroa.blog)
5377.
Google claims to have proved its supremacy with new quantum computer
(telegraph.co.uk)
5378.
Chrome pushes forward with plans to limit ad blockers in the future
(malwarebytes.com)
5380.
What happened to blogging for the hell of it?
(blog.whiona.me)
5382.
Mtn Dew Raid Q&A [pdf]
(mountaindew.com)
5383.
Zig Quirks
(openmymind.net)
5384.
Ericsson to lay off 8,500 employees
(reuters.com)
5385.
Domain Registry Takes Sci-Hub’s .SE Domain Name Offline
(torrentfreak.com)
5386.
Your tech stack is not the product
(hoho.com)
5387.
Abandoned and little-known airfields
(airfields-freeman.com)
5388.
Base64 Encoding, Explained
(akshaykhot.com)
5389.
Ubuntu 22.04 LTS servers and phased apt updates
(utcc.utoronto.ca)
5390.
5391.
Textbooks are all you need
(arxiv.org)
5392.
There’s more than one way to write an IP address (2019)
(ma.ttias.be)
5393.
Lessons from building GitHub code search [video]
(youtube.com)
5395.
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess Decompilation
(github.com)
5396.
LTESniffer: An open-source LTE downlink/uplink eavesdropper [pdf]
(syssec.kaist.ac.kr)
5397.
Storing OpenAI embeddings in Postgres with pgvector
(supabase.com)
5398.
Google open-sources Rust crate audits
(opensource.googleblog.com)
5399.
Hacker News Highlights
(news.ycombinator.com)
5400.
NJ Supreme Court says cops need a wiretap to eavesdrop on your Facebook posts
(newjerseymonitor.com)