September 2024 Archive
1411.
5 Years of InfoSec Focused Homelabbing (archcloudlabs.com)
1412.
1413.
96% of climate policy since 1998 failed (alumni.ox.ac.uk)
1414.
Canva Hikes Pices by 300pc as It Readies for IPO (ia.acs.org.au)
1415.
Diesel shop fined $10M for making and selling Emissions Defeat Devices (thedrive.com)
1416.
Amazon employees are 'rage applying' for new jobs after RTO mandate (fortune.com)
1417.
We fine-tuned an LLM to triage and fix insecure code (corgea.com)
1418.
Jeremy Couillard's video games capture what it's like to be alive (artbasel.com)
1419.
Hetzner introduces GPU server for AI training (hetzner.com)
1420.
When Insurers Exit (2023) [pdf] (hbs.edu)
1421.
NotebookLM is quite powerful and worth playing with (twitter.com)
1422.
GitHub-events-viewer a.k.a. "What did I do yesterday?" (github.com)
1423.
Show HN: Galaxy Visualization (github.com)
1424.
Mindustry: Automation Tower Defense RTS with Deep Strategy and Modding (github.com)
1425.
Two kinds of LLM responses: Informational vs. Instructional (shabie.github.io)
1426.
Product Psychology (delightyourusers.com)
1427.
Show HN: Goroutine Monitor Powered by eBPF (github.com)
1428.
Amazon tells staff to return to office 5 days a week (aboutamazon.com)
1429.
Backlash over Amazon's return to office comes as workers demand higher wages (arstechnica.com)
1430.
Ask HN: What do you use to backup your VMs?
1431.
Tech failure nearly caused massive flood in Amsterdam (nltimes.nl)
1432.
Show HN: Test your website on 180+ device viewports (with multi-device mode) (viewport-tester.com)
1433.
'Stop ripping us off': Senate grills Novo Nordisk CEO on Ozempic drug pricing (cnbc.com)
1434.
Long-Covid R&D is collapsing: investors won't fund, scientifically challenging (cen.acs.org)
1435.
Reconductoring: Boosting U.S. Grid Capacity Efficiently (spectrum.ieee.org)
1436.
How to Read Deep Learning Paper as a Software Engineer (youtube.com)
1437.
A Little History of the Anchovy (engelsbergideas.com)
1438.
Meta blocks links to hacked JD Vance dossier over election interference concerns (theverge.com)
1439.
Tim Peters – Dispelling Information Asymmetry (tim-one.github.io)
1440.
Cosy Computing (datagubbe.se)