September 2024 Archive
9271.
Sched_ext has been merged for Linux 6.12 (git.kernel.org)
9272.
A Peek into Japan's Convenience Stores (onefromnippon.com)
9273.
NotebookLM: An AI-powered research and writing assistant from Google (notebooklm.google.com)
9274.
You Ran the Operational Database on What? Testing Spot Instances (cockroachlabs.com)
9275.
Tesla Cybertruck with turret 'disabled by Elon Musk,' Chechen warlord says (teslarati.com)
9276.
Facial Recognition Technology Detects Entrepreneurs, Outperforming Human Experts (arxiv.org)
9277.
I made a to-do list app that shows you one task at a time (apps.apple.com)
9278.
First 10km VTVL attempt of Chinese Nebula-1 rocket shoot by drone [video] (youtube.com)
9279.
A possible later Stone Age painting of a dicynodont from the South African Karoo (journals.plos.org)
9280.
Mystery of Deep-Ocean 'Biotwang' Sound Has Been Solved (scientificamerican.com)
9281.
A hack to by pass the YouTube censure (github.com)
9282.
Israel's Pager Attacks Have Changed the World (archive.li)
9283.
How Intel Fell from Global Chip Champion to Takeover Target (wsj.com)
9284.
A Case for Using Neovim Without Plugins (blog.erikwastaken.dev)
9285.
Meta has a major opportunity to win the AI hardware race (theverge.com)
9286.
Israel's Pager Attacks Have Changed the World – Bruce Schneier (archive.is)
9287.
Hardening C Against ROP: Getting CET Shadow Stacks Working (x86.lol)
9288.
'I earn £2M – my partner £20k. It's a bit ridiculous': wealth-gap relationships (theguardian.com)
9289.
U.S. Research Aided Chinese Military Technology (nytimes.com)
9290.
The Shawshank Redemption at 30: is it the greatest film ever made? (theguardian.com)
9291.
Kate's grammar tool: BNF dialect converter and railroad diagram generator (katef.github.io)
9292.
Monitoring MySQL with Coroot (rendiment.io)
9293.
Spartacus.app – "Kickstarter" for Collective Action (spartacus.app)
9294.
We Are Wayland Now (wearewaylandnow.com)
9295.
Did Christopher Hitchens change his mind about waterboarding? (lesswrong.com)
9296.
Htmx – Myths about MPAs (htmx.org)
9297.
88-year-old 'Skyrim Grandma' is retiring (gamesradar.com)
9298.
Ask HN: What gadgets/items/habits have been beneficial for your WFH?
9299.
Graphene at 20: still no sign of the promised space elevator (theconversation.com)
9300.
Crucial MX500 SSD firmware susceptible to buffer overflow security vulnerability (tomshardware.com)