December 2023 Archive
15872.
Games ON CELLS: "Doom" now also runs on E. coli
(docs.google.com)
15873.
15874.
Microsoft Agrees to Remain Neutral in Union Campaigns
(nytimes.com)
15875.
Stripe's Engineering Culture – Part 1
(newsletter.pragmaticengineer.com)
15876.
What 'drifting representations' reveal about the brain
(thetransmitter.org)
15877.
Let's build a WSGI server (2020)
(csrgxtu.github.io)
15878.
Pomona Facts of the Day
(marginalrevolution.com)
15879.
Steering at the Frontier: Extending the Power of Prompting
(microsoft.com)
15880.
How can you test out if a DevRel career is the right fit for you?
(jasonstcyr.com)
15881.
Implement Apache Flink real-time data enrichment patterns
(aws.amazon.com)
15882.
15883.
Progress Index
(substack.fiftyyears.com)
15884.
Will Arms Treaty Hurt Privacy? (1998)
(web.archive.org)
15885.
The Kubernetes 1.29 release interview
(craigbox.substack.com)
15886.
The actors who are the best (and worst) at their job
(thehustle.co)
15887.
Zero Trust and How IdPs Factor into It (2021)
(fusionauth.io)
15888.
15889.
The New York Times' First Director of AI
(cnn.com)
15890.
The Magic of Chrome's $0
(paulcpederson.com)
15891.
Spawn: A New Approach to Actors
(github.com)
15892.
15893.
ESA has decided to end E3
(twitter.com)
15894.
Generative AI as arbiter of "least astonishment"
(henko.net)
15895.
15896.
The Intricate Machinery of Human Speech
(neurosurgery.ucsf.edu)
15897.
15898.
Apple will launch new anti-theft feature with iOS 17.3
(mashable.com)
15899.
C++ Core Guidelines
(isocpp.github.io)
15900.