October 2023 Archive
1171.
Drought in Brazil's Amazon reveals ancient engravings (phys.org)
1172.
Atomic Rocket (projectrho.com)
1173.
Internal slides on the work of the Google "Ads Quality" team (twitter.com)
1174.
How to fit a large program into a small machine (1980) (mud.co.uk)
1175.
A 23-year-old first-time Firefox coder fixed a 22-year-old bug (arstechnica.com)
1176.
Particle accelerator on a chip hits penny-size (spectrum.ieee.org)
1177.
What happens when you vectorize wide PyTorch expressions? (probablymarcus.com)
1178.
Biden to issue first regulations on artificial intelligence systems (nytimes.com)
1179.
Comcast squeezing 2Gbps internet speeds through decades-old coaxial cables (engadget.com)
1180.
Tailwind vs. Semantic CSS (nuejs.org)
1181.
Chicago independently abolishes subminimum wage for tipped workers (chicagotribune.com)
1182.
Skyvew – View and share Bluesky threads without needing a Bluesky account (skyview.social)
1183.
My views on NeoHaskell (haskellforall.com)
1184.
Underwater Chain Saws (stanleyinfrastructure.com)
1185.
Richard Stallman Talks Red Hat, AI and Ethical Software Licenses at GNU Birthday (fossforce.com)
1186.
A Journey building a fast JSON parser and full JSONPath (github.com)
1187.
How to Think Computationally about AI, the Universe and Everything (writings.stephenwolfram.com)
1188.
Ways to break your systems code using volatile (2010) (blog.regehr.org)
1189.
The heaviness of maintaining systems (pcable.net)
1190.
Synth Emulation in MAME (gearspace.com)
1191.
The Largest Greek Manuscript? (blogs.bl.uk)
1192.
Stable LM 3B: Bringing Sustainable, High-Performance LMs to Smart Devices (stability.ai)
1193.
Show HN: A note-keeping system on top of Fossil SCM (github.com)
1194.
Show HN: Nostalgist.js – Run emulators of retro consoles, within web browsers (nostalgist.js.org)
1195.
Recursive Drawing (recursivedrawing.com)
1196.
Real-time dreamy Cloudscapes with Volumetric Raymarching (blog.maximeheckel.com)
1197.
Language Models Represent Space and Time (arxiv.org)
1198.
Casio fx-CG50 calculator comes with Python built-in (casio.com)
1199.
The U.S. Government Has $5B in Bitcoin (wsj.com)
1200.
Things I've learned about building CLI tools in Python (simonwillison.net)