Chip Hall of Fame: Intel 8088 Microprocessor (2017)
(spectrum.ieee.org)
Monthly Highlights
2041.
2042.
Ohm Editor
(ohmjs.org)
2043.
2044.
2045.
2046.
ChatGPT Launches 'Company Knowledge'
(openai.com)
2048.
Possession of porn featuring strangling to become a crime in the UK
(theguardian.com)
2049.
2050.
Garibaldi, History's Sexiest Revolutionary?
(historyextra.com)
2051.
Stepping Down as Framework Linux Community Ambassadors
(community.frame.work)
2052.
Show HN: A game where you invest into startups from history
(startupgambit.com)
2053.
2054.
When 1+1+1 Equals 1
(mathenchant.wordpress.com)
2055.
2057.
The Hunger Games Begin
(paulkrugman.substack.com)
2058.
UK minister ducks cost questions on nationwide digital ID scheme
(theregister.com)
2059.
Looking for Hidden Gems in Scientific Literature
(elicit.com)
2060.
I captured my friend transiting the sun during a skydive
(twitter.com)
2061.
Multiple Security Issues in Rust-sudo-rs
(bugs.launchpad.net)
2062.
2063.
Word2Vec-style vector arithmetic on docs embeddings
(technicalwriting.dev)
2064.
Automating rootless Docker host updates with Ansible
(du.nkel.dev)
2065.
PSA syncthing-fork has changed owners
(forum.syncthing.net)
2066.
New Proofs Probe Soap-Film Singularities
(quantamagazine.org)
2067.
Build System Tradeoffs
(jyn.dev)
2068.
Firefox expands its Recommended Extensions program
(blog.mozilla.org)
2069.
You can now buy used Ford vehicles on Amazon
(theverge.com)