September 2022 Archive
16531.
Organic Molecule (Heptazine analog) shines bright (OLED) by breaking Hund’s rule (cen.acs.org)
16532.
The periodic table of endangered eleme (visualcapitalist.com)
16533.
Woolly mammoths were still around when the Great Pyramid of Giza was built (quadcitiesdaily.com)
16534.
Optimizing TF, XLA and Jax for LLM Training on Nvidia GPUs (blog.tensorflow.org)
16535.
The Triangle of Fulfilment (nadh.in)
16536.
16537.
US vs. China: How Can America Win? (interconnected.blog)
16538.
Unselfing Social (unselfing.social)
16539.
The Big Bang should have made cracks in spacetime–why haven’t we found them? (arstechnica.com)
16540.
Fire ant rafts form because of the Cheerios effect, study concludes (arstechnica.com)
16541.
California tourists lining up to eat live sea urchin at Santa Barbara Harbor (sfgate.com)
16542.
YouTube in challenge to TikTok to give Shorts creators 45% of ad sales (reuters.com)
16543.
One company operates thousands of SF apartments. But who’s the landlord? (sfchronicle.com)
16544.
The NTSB wants all new vehicles to check drivers for alcohol use (text.npr.org)
16545.
Scaling Down Complexity in Software • James Lewis and Kevlin Henney (youtube.com)
16546.
Make Developing Easier by Building a Beautiful Makefile (8thlight.com)
16547.
16548.
Why do academics have to get their own grants? (academia.stackexchange.com)
16549.
Deep Nostalgia, lets you create AI-generated videos from a single image (techcrunch.com)
16550.
If you were to write a book, what would you write about?
16551.
Janet Jackson had the power to crash laptop computers: follow-up (devblogs.microsoft.com)
16552.
Annotated PyTorch paper annotations side by side (nn.labml.ai)
16553.
Slack launches canvas, its Notion competitor (slack.com)
16554.
16555.
16556.
NuttX RTOS for PinePhone: Blinking the LEDs (lupyuen.github.io)
16557.
Open source podcast manager for mobile (podverse.fm)
16558.
Most big coastal cities have areas sinking faster than sea level rise (newscientist.com)
16559.
What Is Structured Concurrency? (oleb.net)
16560.
A company called Meta is suing Meta for naming itself Meta (theverge.com)