X, the moonshot factory
(x.company)
July 2023 Archive
1231.
1232.
x86 is dead, long live x86
(engineering.mercari.com)
1233.
Beyond Markdown (2018)
(johnmacfarlane.net)
1234.
1235.
Minify and Gzip (2022)
(blog.wesleyac.com)
1236.
Xenia: Xbox 360 Emulator (2022)
(xenia.jp)
1237.
1238.
1239.
Our Journey with Apache Arrow (Part 2): Adaptive Schemas and Sorting
(arrow.apache.org)
1240.
AI Safety and the Age of Dislightenment
(fast.ai)
1241.
Digikey's Physical Connectors Tutorial
(digikey.com)
1242.
1243.
The many ways that digital minds can know – A better way to think about LLMs
(moultano.wordpress.com)
1244.
WHO aspartame brouhaha
(dynomight.net)
1245.
Can you trust a compiler to optimize your code?
(matklad.github.io)
1246.
2,500 continuous runtime hours on a 4.77Mhz DOS web server
(brutmanlabs.org)
1247.
1249.
Declarative Enhancement for HTML
(twinspark.js.org)
1250.
Starting design work in a spreadsheet
(clearleft.com)
1252.
1253.
Repeating yourself thrice doesn’t turn you into a 3x developer
(yrashk.medium.com)
1254.
Jazz Comping (2021)
(jazz-library.com)
1256.
TiddlyPWA: putting TiddlyWiki on modern web app steroids
(val.packett.cool)
1257.
Storing Data in Control Flow
(research.swtch.com)
1258.
A curated list of Emacs Lisp development resources
(github.com)
1259.
A call center worker’s battle with A.I.
(nytimes.com)
1260.
Is Apple making implausible iPhone satisfaction claims?
(perfectrec.com)