September 2024 Archive
361.
Confirmed: Reflection 70B's official API is a wrapper for Sonnet 3.5 (old.reddit.com)
362.
Large-Scale Generation of Transit Maps from OpenStreetMap Data (tandfonline.com)
363.
NKRYPT Sculpture (meme.net.au)
364.
Mondragon as the new city-state (elysian.press)
365.
Charging lithium-ion batteries at high currents first increases lifespan by 50% (eurekalert.org)
366.
Americans' love affair with big cars is killing them (economist.com)
367.
Why bother with argv[0]? (wietzebeukema.nl)
368.
The Insecurity of Debian (unix.foo)
369.
RabbitMQ 4.0 (github.com)
370.
Amazon bans its drivers from moving their own lips too much at work (freightwaves.com)
371.
Physics is unreasonably good at creating new math (nautil.us)
372.
Timeshare owner? The Mexican drug cartels want you (krebsonsecurity.com)
373.
Chromatone – Visual Music Language (chromatone.center)
374.
When To Do What You Love (paulgraham.com)
375.
What, Me Worry? The Art and Humor of Mad Magazine (nrm.org)
376.
Building a robust frontend using progressive enhancement (gov.uk)
377.
Honey, I shrunk {fmt}: bringing binary size to 14k and ditching the C++ runtime (vitaut.net)
378.
Kris Kristofferson has died (rollingstone.com)
379.
It is hard to recommend Google Cloud (ashishb.net)
380.
Swift is a more convenient Rust (blog.namangoel.com)
381.
Kamal Proxy – A minimal HTTP proxy for zero-downtime deployments (github.com)
382.
Flipper Zero Gets Major Firmware Update, Can Eavesdrop on Walkie-Talkies (pcmag.com)
383.
Why the U.S. can't build icebreaking ships (construction-physics.com)
384.
The Double Irish Dutch Sandwich: End of a Tax Evasion Strategy (conversableeconomist.com)
385.
Openpilot – Operating system for robotics (github.com)
386.
A high-performance, zero-overhead, extensible Python compiler using LLVM (github.com)
387.
The Dune Shell (adam-mcdaniel.github.io)
388.
The Early Days of Valve from a Woman Inside (medium.com)
389.
Hi-Tech Bifocals Improved My Eyesight but Made Me Look Like a Dork (gizmodo.com)
390.
Why TCP needs 3 handshakes (pixelstech.net)