September 2024 Archive
991.
AI: Markets for Lemons, and the Great Logging Off (2022) (fortressofdoors.com)
992.
Uber drivers in Kenya are ignoring the app and charging their own rates (restofworld.org)
993.
gRPC: The Ugly Parts (kmcd.dev)
994.
How Raw sockets behave differently in macOS and Linux (swagnik.netlify.app)
995.
Goja: A Golang JavaScript Runtime (jtarchie.com)
996.
Documenting Dance: Keeping Score (2017) (adafrobinson.wordpress.com)
997.
Layoffs at Fly.io (twitter.com)
998.
20% more powerful perovskite solar panels enter commercial use (oxfordpv.com)
999.
America's best-paid CEOs have the worst-paid employees (pluralistic.net)
1000.
Averaging is a convenient fiction of neuroscience (thetransmitter.org)
1001.
Parsing Awk Is Tricky (raygard.net)
1002.
Dropbox keeps threatening to delete my files (khromov.se)
1003.
Vizdom: Diagrams as Code (vizdom.dev)
1004.
Design Patterns Are Temporary, Language Features Are Forever (ptrtojoel.dev)
1005.
Overview of cross-architecture portability problems (blogs.gentoo.org)
1006.
Rustpad is an efficient and minimal open-source collaborative text editor (github.com)
1007.
Gaussian Frosting: Editable complex radiance fields with real-time rendering (anttwo.github.io)
1008.
Google says replacing C/C++ in firmware with Rust is easy (theregister.com)
1009.
The short history of global living conditions and why it matters that we know it (ourworldindata.org)
1010.
The Great Pacific Garbage Patch Can Be Cleaned for $7.5B (theoceancleanup.com)
1011.
Stolen iPhones Will Be Even More Useless from iOS 18 Onwards (macobserver.com)
1012.
Major Toronto Utility Company Stores Customers' Passwords in Plain Text (old.reddit.com)
1013.
Two new books on John Calhoun and his rodent experiments (newyorker.com)
1014.
Linear, symmetric, self-selecting 14-bit molecular memristors (2023) (researchgate.net)
1015.
Show HN: Velvet – Store OpenAI requests in your own DB (usevelvet.com)
1016.
The fight to save Chile's white strawberry (atlasobscura.com)
1017.
Warner Brothers Cartoon Companion (1998) (warnercompanion.com)
1018.
CSSnano (cssnano.github.io)
1019.
Affordable DE10-Nano compatible boards for MiSTer FPGA retro platform (retrorgb.com)
1020.
Show HN: Retronews – TUI for HN and Lobsters emulating classical Usenet readers (github.com)