August 2023 Archive
991.
Get your staff's consent before you monitor them, tech inquiry warns (theregister.com)
992.
Low dose radiation cancer 2x worse than predicted by LNT model (bmj.com)
993.
Anonfiles is shutting down (anonfiles.com)
994.
We always end up with waterfall (amazingcto.com)
995.
Nintendo DS cameras are the best lo-fi photo trend (polygon.com)
996.
MetaGPT: Meta Programming for Multi-Agent Collaborative Framework (arxiv.org)
997.
Satellite supergroup spots methane super-emitters (innovationorigins.com)
998.
Sorting in Emacs (susam.net)
999.
Swap_8_and_9: A simple import can modify the Python interpreter (kenschutte.com)
1000.
PostgreSQL Lock Conflicts (pglocks.org)
1001.
OpenTerraform – an MPL fork of Terraform after HashiCorp's license change (github.com)
1002.
Rare oxygen isotope detected (nature.com)
1003.
Doom for 16-bit DOS computers (github.com)
1004.
DIY ESP32 based chicken coop door. Control based on time, light or via app (github.com)
1005.
GSMA considers giving away mobile device locations through API (gsma.com)
1006.
Keisan Casio is shutting down (keisan.casio.com)
1007.
Ancient fires drove large mammals extinct, study suggests (nytimes.com)
1008.
Attention didn’t collapse. It was stolen (2022) (theguardian.com)
1009.
Scripting with Go (2022) (bitfieldconsulting.com)
1010.
China's Zombie Economy (newleftreview.org)
1011.
Error Handling in Zig (aolium.com)
1012.
Robbie Robertson has died (nytimes.com)
1013.
The original source code of the vi text editor, taken from System V (github.com)
1014.
Steel Bank Common Lisp 2.3.8 released: “a mark-region parallel GC is available” (sbcl.org)
1015.
Tesla braces for its first trial involving Autopilot fatality (reuters.com)
1016.
Why GNU su does not support the `wheel' group (2002) (ftp.gnu.org)
1017.
AMD Open-Source GPU Kernel Driver Above 5M Lines, Entire Linux Kernel at 34.8M (phoronix.com)
1018.
I cycled to all the villages in alphabetical order (diziet.dreamwidth.org)
1019.
Morris Chang founded TSMC, the most valuable company in Asia (abc.net.au)
1020.
Do we really need a specialized vector database? (modelz.ai)