January 2023 Archive
11041.
11042.
Hardware for Deep Learning. Part 4: ASIC
(blog.inten.to)
11043.
High Efficiency Mechanical Transmission of Power by Rope
(lowtechmagazine.com)
11044.
Show HN: built an e-ink pregnancy tracker
(petridishtalk.com)
11045.
11046.
11047.
IndraDB – A graph database written in Rust
(github.com)
11048.
Crabs Have Evolved Five Separate Times–Why Do the Same Forms Keep Appearing in N
(singularityhub.com)
11050.
11051.
From delimited continuations to algebraic effects in Haskell
(blog.poisson.chat)
11052.
How Do AIs' Political Opinions Change as They Get Smarter and Better-Trained?
(astralcodexten.substack.com)
11053.
Rust course used by the Android team at Google
(github.com)
11054.
Jan 6th Committee Docs
(archive.org)
11055.
The Doctor Who Helped Take Down FTX in His Spare Time
(theatlantic.com)
11056.
Measuring an Engineering Organization
(lethain.com)
11057.
11058.
AES Rijndael S-box in ~75 lines of Python
(gist.github.com)
11059.
11060.
Fediverse, you've got a big storm coming
(jyelewis.com)
11061.
Delta Chat is a messaging app that works over email
(delta.chat)
11062.
Frankenstein Veto
(en.wikipedia.org)
11063.
Pinecone
(pinecone.io)
11064.
The Expanding Dark Forest and Generative AI
(maggieappleton.com)
11065.
Samsung takes on Apple and LG with its own 5K display
(theverge.com)
11066.
Create Tailwind CSS color families
(uicolors.app)
11067.
Why Hypercolor T-Shirts Were Just a One-Hit Wonder
(smithsonianmag.com)
11068.
The Book of Numbers
(joeldavidhamkins.substack.com)
11069.
11070.
The Quest to Build a 4D Rubik's Cube [video]
(youtube.com)