July 2023 Archive
1231.
X, the moonshot factory
(x.company)
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)