September 2024 Archive
1441.
Operating system threads are always going to be (more) expensive (utcc.utoronto.ca)
1442.
Ask HN: Resources for GPU Compilers?
1443.
We can now watch Grace Hopper's famed 1982 lecture on YouTube (arstechnica.com)
1444.
Elite 40th Anniversary – Source code release (elitehomepage.org)
1445.
Ping Storms at GreyNoise (darthnull.org)
1446.
A Brief History of Microprogramming (2022) (people.computing.clemson.edu)
1447.
EU Court: Apple received EUR 13B illegal tax subsidy [pdf] (curia.europa.eu)
1448.
Human drivers keep rear-ending Waymos (arstechnica.com)
1449.
You're probably not vulnerable to the CUPS CVE (xeiaso.net)
1450.
UK to finish with coal power after 142 years (bbc.co.uk)
1451.
SAMA – open-source Chat server (github.com)
1452.
The sorry state of Java deserialization (marginalia.nu)
1453.
Tailwind CSS vs. Pico CSS (2022) (edofic.com)
1454.
Kubesafe: Never run Kubernetes commands on the wrong cluster again (github.com)
1455.
A rigid but foldable indoor airship aerial system for cave exploration (arxiv.org)
1456.
Show HN: Open-Source Software for Designing 3D-Printable Luneburg Lenses for RF (github.com)
1457.
Python in Excel – Available Now (techcommunity.microsoft.com)
1458.
The world knows Wim Hof as "The Iceman", his family suffered domestic violence (volkskrant.nl)
1459.
Steam Removed Forced Arbitration from Their Subscriber Agreement (store.steampowered.com)
1460.
A 9.9 CVE has been announced for Linux (twitter.com)
1461.
Debugging a memory leak in a Clojure service (charanvasu.com)
1462.
Show HN: Replicate App-Embedded DuckDBs into PostgreSQL with SyncLite OSS (github.com)
1463.
Casio FW-91 replaced with smart internals (crowdsupply.com)
1464.
Hetzner Connectivity Issues Due to Sanction Busting Activities (blog.cloud66.com)
1465.
Seeing Like a Network (strangeloopcanon.com)
1466.
Scrolling Text Display (technoblogy.com)
1467.
Vehicles Could Be Hacked and Tracked Thanks to a Simple Website Bug (wired.com)
1468.
James Earl Jones has died (bbc.co.uk)
1469.
Chain of thought empowers transformers to solve inherently serial problems (twitter.com)
1470.
Intel is on life support. Can anything save it? (economist.com)