September 2023 Archive
5431.
The South’s Jewish Proust (tabletmag.com)
5432.
GlareDB: An analytics DBMS for distributed data (github.com)
5433.
DARPA wants new ideas for space weapons (space.com)
5434.
Fact-checking some dull bits of Elon Musk’s biography (ft.com)
5435.
Roman-Fleuve (2021) (literaryocean.com)
5436.
Optimus can now sort objects autonomously (twitter.com)
5437.
Luxury for your derrières: Japan's Hi-tech Washlets (one-from-nippon.ghost.io)
5438.
What Mitt Romney Saw in the Senate (theatlantic.com)
5439.
Debian customizes CI tooling with Gitlab (about.gitlab.com)
5440.
The New Colonialist Food Economy (thenation.com)
5441.
Eyra is an interesting Rust project (notgull.net)
5442.
Mistral AI “drops” mistral-7B-v0.1 (twitter.com)
5443.
OpenBSD: Introduction to Sysclean(8) (undeadly.org)
5444.
Musk's X disabled feature for reporting electoral misinformation (reuters.com)
5445.
Reddit Settings: Updates to ad personalization, privacy, and location settings (old.reddit.com)
5446.
Russia is suddenly running low on fuel (wsj.com)
5447.
Top Chinese Scientist Claims India Moon Landing Nowhere Near South Pole (bloomberg.com)
5448.
The brain cells linked to protection against dementia (nature.com)
5449.
Epic Games cuts around 830 jobs (theverge.com)
5450.
Micron Samples 128 GB Modules Based on 32 GB DDR5 ICs (anandtech.com)
5451.
Rubens and Women review – ‘Naked breasts moved him religiously’ (theguardian.com)
5452.
The Golf Ball Paradox [video] (youtube.com)
5453.
Show HN: Useful Bash tool: Smart directories navigator (github.com)
5454.
Using the Interstate Commerce Clause to Restrict Intrastate Commerce (en.wikipedia.org)
5455.
Show HN: A gem that shows jobs right in the command line (github.com)
5456.
Interactive Plotting Library For.net (scottplot.net)
5457.
The Caste System in India (en.wikipedia.org)
5458.
Mozilla calls cars from 25 automakers 'data privacy nightmares on wheels' (theregister.com)
5459.
Ukraine war: Cyber-teams fight a high-tech war on front line (bbc.com)
5460.
GPT-4 wins chatbot lawyer contest – but is still not as good as humans (newscientist.com)