September 2024 Archive
1321.
Show HN: Bringing multithreading to Python's async event loop (github.com)
1322.
Man-in-the-Middle PCB Unlocks HP Ink Cartridges (hackaday.com)
1323.
The Eleven Laws of Showrunning [pdf] (okbjgm.weebly.com)
1324.
Scheduling threads like Thomas Jefferson (stevana.github.io)
1325.
The 'Freakish Radio Writings' of 1924 (centauri-dreams.org)
1326.
Farewell to the car CD player, source of weirdly deep musical fandoms (theguardian.com)
1327.
The True Weight of Medieval Weapons – Fact and Fiction (warfantasy.wordpress.com)
1328.
What I gave up to become an engineering manager (emdiary.substack.com)
1329.
A day in the life of the fastest supercomputer (nature.com)
1330.
Heartbroken by the Sonos App Disaster and What's Happened to the Company (old.reddit.com)
1331.
Twitter banned me after publishing the JD Vance Dossier (kenklippenstein.com)
1332.
Sshfs for Windows (github.com)
1333.
Show HN: The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Online (the42.life)
1334.
Show HN: Epistolary – Respond to your emails in handwriting (github.com)
1335.
Internet Archive has lost its appeal in Hachette vs. Internet Archive (nitter.poast.org)
1336.
What If Ozempic Is Just a Good Thing? (nymag.com)
1337.
Hinkley Point C: Building Britain's first nuclear reactor in 30 years (building.co.uk)
1338.
Amazon's Secret Weapon in Chip Design Is Amazon (spectrum.ieee.org)
1339.
Boeing Starliner, leaving its crew behind, lands in New Mexico (cbsnews.com)
1340.
Where are programming languages created? A zoomable map (pldb.io)
1341.
OpenNMS: Visualize and monitor everything on your local and distributed networks (opennms.com)
1342.
Interview Learnings from Former CIA Intelligence Officer (lopespm.com)
1343.
How can a jigsaw have two distinct solutions? [video] (youtube.com)
1344.
Pixhell Attack: Leaking Info from Air-Gap Computers via 'Singing Pixels' (arxiv.org)
1345.
Rust clean-slate POSIX CLI utilities 0.2.1 release: Awk, M4, ftw and more (github.com)
1346.
The Case of the Missing Increment (computerenhance.com)
1347.
Fed Cuts Rates by a Half Percentage Point (federalreserve.gov)
1348.
Deductive Verification for Chain-of-Thought Reasoning in LLMs (arxiv.org)
1349.
Entire Annapurna Game Team Resigns (bloomberg.com)
1350.
'Amazing' Viking-age treasure travelled half the world to Scotland (theguardian.com)