August 2023 Archive
1861.
Under $100 Pre-Owned Mini Computers to Use as Desktop PC's and Servers in 2023 (cheapskatesguide.org)
1862.
Show HN: Travel site made with Midjourney, GPT4 and Svelte (meoweler.com)
1863.
The physics of hand clapping (physicsworld.com)
1864.
Policy Engines: Open Policy Agent vs. AWS Cedar vs. Google Zanzibar (permit.io)
1865.
Large Language Models: Compilers for the 4th Gen of Programming Languages? [pdf] (drops.dagstuhl.de)
1866.
Bioregions 2023 (oneearth.org)
1867.
ThirdAI Uses Ray for Parallel Training of Billion-Parameter NN on Commodity CPUs (anyscale.com)
1868.
Compiling Functional Languages (2002) [pdf] (xavierleroy.org)
1869.
Driverless Cruise car collides with SF fire truck, injuring passenger (abc7news.com)
1870.
Ask HN: I learned useless skill of prompt engineering, how relevant will it be?
1871.
Air Force funds ‘blended wing body’ design for long-range, fuel-efficient flight (popsci.com)
1872.
'No-water' hydropower turns England's hills into green and pleasant batteries (rechargenews.com)
1873.
The complex simplicity of my static websites (alinpanaitiu.com)
1874.
WhoFundsWho: Instantly see who funds the organizations you are reading about (whofundswho.com)
1875.
Infrequently Asked Questions in Comp.lang.c (1999) (seebs.net)
1876.
Casio Caleid XM-700 Mobile Navigator (1997) (blog.gingerbeardman.com)
1877.
Nginx Development Guide (nginx.org)
1878.
Instacart S-1 (sec.gov)
1879.
Educational Codebases (buttondown.email)
1880.
Spyware maker LetMeSpy shuts down after hacker deletes server data (techcrunch.com)
1881.
Soundproofing my studio (jeffgeerling.com)
1882.
SBF was scheduled to speak to a Stanford class in a Tech ethics course (stanforddaily.com)
1883.
$5B Google lawsuit over ‘incognito mode’ tracking moves closer to trial (theverge.com)
1884.
Interpretable graph neural networks for tabular data (arxiv.org)
1885.
Close to half of American adults favor TikTok ban, Reuters/Ipsos poll shows (reuters.com)
1886.
Amazon starting to track and penalize workers who work from home too much (theguardian.com)
1887.
Why the US is one of only a few countries with no paid time off (vox.com)
1888.
Apple Pay Later: What Are the Crazy Ones Up To? (softwareplatform.net)
1889.
Remote Work Is Here to Stay, and Employers Aren’t Happy About It (investopedia.com)
1890.
The WordPress 100 Year Plan (wordpress.com)