December 2023 Archive
12121.
The Punt Gun and the Race to Save America's Wildlife (boone-crockett.org)
12122.
Ski-O Map Memory (catchingfeatures.com)
12123.
Maximizing Developer Effectiveness (martinfowler.com)
12124.
In Neural Networks, Unbreakable Locks Can Hide Invisible Doors (quantamagazine.org)
12125.
The Most Important Technology of 2023 Wasn't AI (theatlantic.com)
12126.
I added Markdown mode to chalk.ist
12127.
NASA's OSIRIS-APEX spacecraft to meet 'God of Chaos' asteroid Apophis in 2029 (space.com)
12128.
OpenBSD – WIP port of the Linux ath11k driver (undeadly.org)
12129.
Full AACSess: Exposing and exploiting AACSv2 UHD DRM for your viewing pleasured (media.ccc.de)
12130.
Low-level thinking in high-level shading languages 2023 (interplayoflight.wordpress.com)
12131.
3D printed multilayer structures for high-numerical aperture achromatic lenses (phys.org)
12132.
Wikipedia [meta essay]: Large language models (en.wikipedia.org)
12133.
Shedding More Light on Photonics for Multi-Die Systems (synopsys.com)
12134.
Earliest Snowflake Photos from 1885 (npr.org)
12135.
Haskell in Production: Chordify (serokell.io)
12136.
React Server Components: From Good to Terrible (mayank.co)
12137.
Web Design in 4 Minutes (jgthms.com)
12138.
12139.
The Year the Millennial Internet Died (wired.com)
12140.
Napa: Powering Scalable Data Warehousing with Robust Query Performance at Google (research.google)
12141.
Vizio agrees to pay $3M for alleged 'false' refresh rate claims (theverge.com)
12142.
What is Mixtral 8x7B? The open LLM giving GPT-3.5 a run for its money (xda-developers.com)
12143.
You Know It's a Placebo. So Why Does It Still Work? (wired.com)
12144.
Researchers create 3D DNA nanorobots (phys.org)
12145.
We got it all wrong (punkjazz.org)
12146.
Peppermint OS's Single-Site Browsers (linux-magazine.com)
12147.
Cargo ship carrying burning lithium-ion batteries reaches Alaska (apnews.com)
12148.
Cause behind 'beer goggles' debunked by scientists (news.sky.com)
12149.
Midjourney V6 photorealistic images collection (old.reddit.com)
12150.
This bizarre emoji was a thing thanks to a fuck up by Google (2016) (thenextweb.com)