2023 Archive
21211.
To build truly intelligent machines, teach them cause and effect
(quantamagazine.org)
21212.
The future of warfare: A $400 drone killing a $2M tank
(politico.eu)
21214.
Tesla turns on 10k-node Nvidia H100 Cluster
(techradar.com)
21215.
The case for never reading the book jacket
(thewalrus.ca)
21216.
Estimated U.S. deer population, 1450 to 2016
(researchgate.net)
21217.
Terminal Support for Emoji
(darrenburns.net)
21218.
Tailwind and the Beauty of Ugly Code
(boot-and-shoe.vercel.app)
21219.
MISRA C
(en.wikipedia.org)
21220.
21221.
The Return of a Small Universe?
(telescoper.blog)
21222.
21223.
21224.
Record global temperatures and U.S. billion-dollar disasters
(climatecentral.org)
21225.
Towards HTTPS by Default
(blog.chromium.org)
21226.
21227.
The NYC's MTA 20 year needs assessment reminds us they can't build
(pedestrianobservations.com)
21228.
SiFive: The road ahead (post layoffs)
(sifive.com)
21229.
Fire TV now also displays full-screen video ads on its homescreen
(flatpanelshd.com)
21230.
Samsung's response on 'moonshot' controversy
(samsungmobilepress.com)
21231.
21233.
Philosophy of Science 101: What is the problem of induction?
(thecollector.com)
21234.
Can flow batteries finally beat lithium?
(spectrum.ieee.org)
21235.
My history with Forth and stack machines (2010)
(yosefk.com)
21236.
My Love Letter to Rails (and Ruby) – Or, Why RoR Isn't Dead Yet
(cult.honeypot.io)
21237.
21238.
The Quiet Revolution of the Sabbath
(newyorker.com)
21239.
Why the Ferrari F355 sounds so good
(roadandtrack.com)
21240.
Microsoft “lobotomized” AI-powered Bing Chat, and its fans aren’t happy
(arstechnica.com)