August 2022 Archive
1441.
Automated Reasoning at Amazon: A Conversation (amazon.science)
1442.
Bit twiddling with Arm Neon: beating SSE movemasks, counting bits and more (community.arm.com)
1443.
Why Is the Human Brain So Efficient? (nautil.us)
1444.
$5.6B cloud company Fivetran acquired its way to survival (forbes.com)
1445.
The Remote Pop-In (2021) (twos.dev)
1446.
Tesla wants videos of its cars running over child-sized dummies taken down (theverge.com)
1447.
Why are there so few economies of scale in construction? Part I (constructionphysics.substack.com)
1448.
Subreply (subreply.com)
1449.
The ejector seats that fire through the floor (bbc.com)
1450.
I will now send this to beginner programmers (headlinedev.xyz)
1451.
The Thousand Brains Theory of Intelligence (2019) (numenta.com)
1452.
Uno platform: Build single-codebase applications across all platforms (github.com)
1453.
It's astounding how bad the web is without an ad blocker (twitter.com)
1454.
Losslessly Optimising Images (rubenerd.com)
1455.
Ask HN: For those using Stable Diffusion locally, how do you filter fishy repos?
1456.
A Review of the Art of the Metaobject Protocol (2010) [pdf] (dreamsongs.com)
1457.
Possible breakthrough to destroy PFAS using sodium hydroxide (science.org)
1458.
Interlisp Online (online.interlisp.org)
1459.
Rust Linux kernel development (jackos.io)
1460.
Sorry, your wife is Indian, landlord won’t rent to you (techinasia.com)
1461.
Covid “Fudge Factor” – A map of Covid data corruption and approach that worked (maximumtruth.substack.com)
1462.
What does it take to be a good programmer? (qristin.wordpress.com)
1463.
A Mormon housewife turned a fake diary into an enormous best-seller (newyorker.com)
1464.
Ask HN: Chip startups?
1465.
Thunderbird Time Machine: Windows XP and Thunderbird 1.0 (blog.thunderbird.net)
1466.
Every U.S. Crypto Exchange (and Binance) Is Being Investigated by the SEC (forbes.com)
1467.
Some ways to get better at debugging (jvns.ca)
1468.
Rules for Weird Ideas (dynomight.net)
1469.
GitHub removes promise not to track you (twitter.com)
1470.
Coqui TTS: a deep learning toolkit for Text-to-Speech (github.com)