September 2024 Archive
841.
Bitten by Unicode (pyatl.dev)
842.
Companies need junior devs (softwaredoug.com)
843.
Code Generation in Rust vs. C++26 (brevzin.github.io)
844.
Julia Child's Kitchens (placesjournal.org)
845.
Concrete clickbait: next time you share a spomenik photo (2016) (new-east-archive.org)
846.
How to Make Millions as a Professional Whistleblower (gq.com)
847.
Light-based technique shows 90% accuracy in early prostate cancer detection (medicalxpress.com)
848.
OpenAI Pleads It Can't Make Money Without Using Copyrighted Materials for Free (futurism.com)
849.
Everything we know about spies is wrong (lithub.com)
850.
Writing a book in the age of open source (blog.incrementalforgetting.tech)
851.
Preventing app removal on iOS (tinycoder.pika.page)
852.
Show HN: Coros – A Modern C++ Library for Task Parallelism (github.com)
853.
3D-Stacked CMOS Takes Moore's Law to New Heights (spectrum.ieee.org)
854.
The quest to build a telescope on the moon (newyorker.com)
855.
Flow Computing aims to boost CPUs with ‘parallel processing units’ (spectrum.ieee.org)
856.
Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin discovered that stars are mostly made of hydrogen (aps.org)
857.
PC Floppy Copy Protection: Softguard Superlok (martypc.blogspot.com)
858.
Show HN: Sisi – Semantic Image Search CLI tool, locally without third party APIs (github.com)
859.
LibrePythonista allows running IPython code in a LibreOffice spreadsheet (github.com)
860.
America is becoming less "woke" (economist.com)
861.
Biggest ever seen black hole jets; blasting plasma well beyond their own galaxy (phys.org)
862.
To forget is an ethical act (emilygorcenski.com)
863.
Speech Dictation Mode for Emacs (lepisma.xyz)
864.
BookStack: Simple and Free Wiki Software (bookstackapp.com)
865.
CSCI 181G PO: Game Engine Programming (cs.pomona.edu)
866.
Show HN: A journaling service that runs over WhatsApp (todayhasbeen.com)
867.
The human heart shows signs of ageing after just a month in space (nature.com)
868.
Show HN: A tool to analyze Hacker News sentiment on any term in seconds (classysoftware.io)
869.
Japan's humble onigiri took over lunchtimes around the world (theguardian.com)
870.
Lion Cove: Intel's P-Core Roars (chipsandcheese.com)