September 2024 Archive
1801.
Tech Jobs Have Dried Up–-and Aren't Coming Back Soon (wsj.com)
1802.
Earth may have had a ring system 466 million years ago (monash.edu)
1803.
How Local Governments Got Hooked on One Company's Janky Software (bloomberg.com)
1804.
Turning OpenAI into a Real Business Is Tearing It Apart (wsj.com)
1805.
Intel stock tumbles as Dow status questioned (reuters.com)
1806.
Build Simple Fuzzer (2020) (carstein.github.io)
1807.
Sea robins use leg-like fins to taste, navigate seafloor, researchers discover (phys.org)
1808.
Stop Using Serial in Postgres (naiyerasif.com)
1809.
Clojure Interactive Development 101 (myke.blog)
1810.
U.S. overdose deaths plummet, saving thousands of lives (npr.org)
1811.
iPhone 16 is much easier to repair (engadget.com)
1812.
Ask HN: Why is .NET never talked about as an option for solo/small team dev?
1813.
You can buy a diamond-making machine for $200k on Alibaba (arstechnica.com)
1814.
Why I Write My Own Obituary Every Year (nytimes.com)
1815.
API Complexity Is a Lie (apichangelog.substack.com)
1816.
Flesh and Blood (2021) (theanarchistlibrary.org)
1817.
Errors from `Close` (blog.sunfishcode.online)
1818.
When Bloom filters don't bloom (2020) (blog.cloudflare.com)
1819.
Old Computing Books (computinghistory.org.uk)
1820.
Show HN: Assertly – scriptable monitoring for infosec, IT, compliance, DevOps (assertly.com)
1821.
MIMO: Controllable Character Video Synthesis with Spatial Decomposed Modeling (menyifang.github.io)
1822.
The making of Four Laps – a looping video about looping videos (2021) (medium.com)
1823.
Americans lost $5.6B last year in crypto scams, FBI says (apnews.com)
1824.
Signal's Meredith Whittaker: 'I see AI as born out of surveillance' (ft.com)
1825.
Show HN: LeanRL: Fast PyTorch RL with Torch.compile and CUDA Graphs (github.com)
1826.
How colorful ribbon diagrams became the face of proteins (quantamagazine.org)
1827.
WP Engine Reprieve (wordpress.org)
1828.
A Burrito Is a Monad (williamcotton.com)
1829.
Radar Detector Legend Michael Valentine Has Died (roadandtrack.com)
1830.
He emptied an entire crypto exchange onto a thumb drive (wired.com)