More on whether useful quantum computing is “imminent”
(scottaaronson.blog)
Monthly Highlights
841.
842.
Show HN: Turn raw HTML into production-ready images for free
(html2png.dev)
843.
Inside the proton, the ‘most complicated thing you could possibly imagine’ (2022)
(quantamagazine.org)
844.
Font with Built-In Syntax Highlighting (2024)
(blog.glyphdrawing.club)
845.
The Tulip Creative Computer
(github.com)
846.
Attention Is Bayesian Inference
(medium.com)
847.
Readings in Database Systems (5th Edition) (2015)
(redbook.io)
848.
Flow5 released to open source
(flow5.tech)
850.
Stop Slopware
(stopslopware.net)
851.
852.
853.
T5Gemma 2: The next generation of encoder-decoder models
(blog.google)
854.
855.
Take One Small Step
(thinkhuman.com)
856.
C++ says “We have try... finally at home”
(devblogs.microsoft.com)
857.
I wish people were more public
(borretti.me)
858.
859.
Bye, Mom
(aella.substack.com)
860.
Toro: Deploy Applications as Unikernels
(github.com)
861.
Quality of drinking water varies significantly by airline
(foodmedcenter.org)
862.
What Does a Database for SSDs Look Like?
(brooker.co.za)
863.
LLM Problems Observed in Humans
(embd.cc)
864.
865.
Launch a Debugging Terminal into GitHub Actions
(blog.gripdev.xyz)
866.
Dealing with abandonware (2024)
(blog.hris.to)
867.
868.
Valve is running Apple's playbook in reverse
(garbagecollected.dev)
869.
Self hosting my media library with Jellyfin and Wireguard on Hetzner
(layandreas.github.io)