September 2023 Archive
8071.
DigitalOcean Hacktoberfest 2023 will not feature t-shirts (hacktoberfest.com)
8072.
PrimiHub: An open-source privacy-preserving computation platform (github.com)
8073.
The Frustration Loop (herman.bearblog.dev)
8074.
Artist ordered to pay museum back $77,000 after submitting 2 blank canvas (fortune.com)
8075.
Missing Novell server discovered after four years (2001) (theregister.com)
8076.
Novalight (novalight.net)
8077.
Maps of Highway Junctions (w-nexco.co.jp)
8078.
Flamme – Helps couples stay and grow in love (flamme.app)
8079.
Cruise CEO says SF should be ‘rolling out the red carpet’ (missionlocal.org)
8080.
Ask HN: What does the db business model look like?
8081.
95% of NFTs Are Worthless: Report (petapixel.com)
8082.
Canadian-founded Rumble rejects British Govt request on Russell Brand content (cbc.ca)
8083.
Ask HN: I must learn Docker and Kubernetes – where to start
8084.
FBI Colluded with Compromised Ukrainian Intelligence Agency to Censor Americans (judiciary.house.gov)
8085.
Unlock 3x Storage Savings on Your OpenAI Embeddings with Embaas Reduce (embaas.io)
8086.
Law Needs to Keep Up with Science in Shaken Baby Syndrome Cases (news.bloomberglaw.com)
8087.
Why the US Is Losing the Solar Race to China [video] (youtube.com)
8088.
Why Does Japan Have Blue Traffic Lights Instead of Green? (mentalfloss.com)
8089.
The Mechanics of Mental Concentration: A Deep Dive (journal.hexmos.com)
8090.
Netflix Prepares to Send Its Final Red Envelope (nytimes.com)
8091.
Nomad: Run any code on an EC2 instance, instantly (github.com)
8092.
Show HN: Emojirades – Emoji Charades (emojirades.pages.dev)
8093.
A 'Null' License Plate Landed One Hacker in Ticket Hell (wired.com)
8094.
Distributed Compute Platform Bacalhau Launches Next Release 1.1 (blog.bacalhau.org)
8095.
Rust rule matching engine (Rete algorithm) (2020) (gitlab.com)
8096.
YouTube Premium Lite has been cancelled
8097.
It’s Still the Prices, Stupid: Why the US Spends So Much on Health Care (healthaffairs.org)
8098.
First Vlog – Miami Entrepreneur (10M) [video] (youtube.com)
8099.
ChatGPT can now see, hear, and speak (openai.com)
8100.
2024 College Free Speech Rankings (rankings.thefire.org)