October 2023 Archive
2851.
2852.
2853.
Don't worry, your Parser is a functor
(blog.ubavic.rs)
2855.
Sulfur selenium solid-state battery from NASA breaks energy storage boundaries
(cleantechnica.com)
2856.
Cursor – The AI-First Code Editor
(cursor.sh)
2857.
Linux Mint Working on Wayland Support
(blog.linuxmint.com)
2858.
'Dumbphones' make a comeback: 'No one calls me anymore'
(english.elpais.com)
2859.
Product Hunt cleans house with layoffs impacting 60% of staff
(techcrunch.com)
2860.
Implication for C++ [pdf]
(open-std.org)
2862.
Worst Examples of Meta's Dystopian AI Influencers
(gizmodo.com)
2863.
Why is there a "Tech, Media, Telecom" sector?
(capitalgains.thediff.co)
2864.
AI accurately predicted 70% of earthquakes a week in advance
(openaccessgovernment.org)
2865.
LabVIEW abandons Mac after 4 decades
(appleinsider.com)
2867.
The Beauty of Chalk
(plough.com)
2868.
A climate model approximation that could change the climate movement
(climatewaterproject.substack.com)
2869.
2871.
Apple Announces October Event for Macs: 'Scary Fast'
(macrumors.com)
2873.
2875.
Feynman explains degenerate matter [video]
(twitter.com)
2876.
Optimizing LLM Latency
(hamel.dev)
2877.
Was Async Fn a Mistake?
(seanmonstar.com)
2878.
Artificial General Intelligence Is Already Here
(noemamag.com)
2879.
Go in the Devil's Name: When Isobel Gowdie Confessed to Being a Witch
(laphamsquarterly.org)
2880.
Thomas Stevens in Japan (1886)
(japanbiking.com)