September 2023 Archive
6541.
Cloudflare R2 has been blocked by the South Korean government (github.com)
6542.
Russia Hanging Nets Between Lamp Posts to Counter FPV Drones (thedrive.com)
6543.
What Is Applied Category Theory? (arxiv.org)
6544.
Ransomware group claims to have breached all of Sony's networks selling the data (techspot.com)
6545.
FCC to reintroduce rules protecting net neutrality (cnn.com)
6546.
U.S., 17 states sue Amazon alleging monopolistic practices led to higher prices (washingtonpost.com)
6547.
FTC Sues Amazon, Alleging Illegal Online-Marketplace Monopoly (wsj.com)
6548.
Book “Thinking in SwiftUI”, updated for iOS 17 (objc.io)
6549.
List of FPGA-Based Computing Machines (cmpware.com)
6550.
Evergrande Sends Chilling Warning to China Real Estate Investors (bloomberg.com)
6551.
Researchers discover learning and memory deficits after ingestion of aspartame (medicalxpress.com)
6552.
GNU Celebrates 40 Years (sdtimes.com)
6553.
OpenTelemetry for HW Assets
6554.
Reddit is removing ability to opt out of ad personalization (old.reddit.com)
6555.
Security researcher stopped at US border for investigating crypto scam (bleepingcomputer.com)
6556.
EdgeDB and Rust: Type-safe kindred spirits (edgedb.com)
6557.
Long-format interview with Cloudflare's CTO [video] (youtube.com)
6558.
Google Jamboard Getting Deprecated (theverge.com)
6559.
The Biggest Loser: The Truth About Why Its Stars Regain Their Weight (thelist.com)
6560.
Food Delivery Robots Are Feeding Camera Footage to the LAPD Internal Emails Show (404media.co)
6561.
Hardening macOS (updated for macOS Sonoma 14.0) (bejarano.io)
6562.
Navy Will Start Testing SEALs for Illicit Drug Use (nytimes.com)
6563.
What would happen if Russia invaded Finland? A war game in London to find out (theguardian.com)
6564.
In Favour of Simple Writing (economist.com)
6565.
Show HN: Swiss Army Llama (github.com)
6566.
Scraping web using cURL,Awk, grep and sed (muhammadraza.me)
6567.
Generating chess puzzles with genetic algorithms (propelauth.com)
6568.
HNSW Indexes with Postgres and Pgvector (crunchydata.com)
6569.
Federal Trade Commission Complaint – Mastercard, Inc (aclu.org)
6570.