September 2024 Archive
5701.
X says its return in Brazil after ban 'inadvertent' (bbc.com)
5702.
Moderating LessWrong (2018) (medium.com)
5703.
Lawsuit filed after 'thousands' infected at Tough Mudder race in Bay Area (sfgate.com)
5704.
GTA V, one of the most popular Steam Deck games, is now 'unsupported' (theverge.com)
5705.
FBI boss says China 'burned down' 260k-device botnet when confronted by Feds (theregister.com)
5706.
Intel Lunar Lake Laptops Will Beat Apple M2, M3 in Battery Life: Lenovo (extremetech.com)
5707.
Gleam 1.5.0 Released (github.com)
5708.
The AI expert who says artificial general intelligence is nonsense (newscientist.com)
5709.
What Is a SERP? (serpapi.com)
5710.
5711.
New Internet Noise Storm: Secret Messages and the China Connection (greynoise.io)
5712.
5713.
Self-Supervised Learning at ECCV 2024 (lightly.ai)
5714.
Massachusetts Bill Could Legalize Kei Cars and Override RMV Ban (thedrive.com)
5715.
US indicts two over socially engineered $230M+ crypto heist (theregister.com)
5716.
The FDA approves an at-home nasal spray flu vaccine (npr.org)
5717.
FTC Sues Prescription Drug Middlemen for Inflating Insulin Drug Price (ftc.gov)
5718.
India plans to build a fleet of small nuclear reactors (spectrum.ieee.org)
5719.
Sentinel-2C delivers first images (esa.int)
5720.
Sunken yacht believed to contain safes with sensitive intelligence data (cnn.com)
5721.
Anker warns people to stop using some of its iPhone power banks, issues recall (arstechnica.com)
5722.
Show HN: Extractous, Rust based data extraction ~25x faster than unstructured-io (github.com)
5723.
Leaving Google Voice but Taking My Messages with Me (blog.eldrid.ge)
5724.
5725.
Iosevka Font (typeof.net)
5726.
Only 3% of UK 12-year-olds don't have smartphone- How four of them feel about it (theguardian.com)
5727.
Engineers 3D print sturdy glass bricks for building structures (news.mit.edu)
5728.
Start auditing and controlling the AI models accessing your content (blog.cloudflare.com)
5729.
Black hole radiation paradox could be solved – if they aren't what they seem (livescience.com)
5730.
How to delete a Gmail account – and take back your privacy (tuta.com)