September 2023 Archive
10081.
What 0 to 6 Months of Photography Has Taught Me (mc-deltat.github.io)
10082.
The Myth of Objective Data (thereader.mitpress.mit.edu)
10083.
Learn to Program: The Fundamentals from UToronto (coursera.org)
10084.
Climate change is coming for your olive oil, too (grist.org)
10085.
Study finds genetic factor fends off Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s (med.stanford.edu)
10086.
Musk’s Twitter Takeover (wsj.com)
10087.
Huawei Teardown Reveals China Chip Breakthrough [video] (youtube.com)
10088.
RSoC: Virtio Drivers (redox-os.org)
10089.
China’s share of Europe’s electric car market accelerates as UK leads sales (theguardian.com)
10090.
Show HN: Rocketify – your one-stop shop for growth hacking tools (getrocketify.com)
10091.
Google Hardware (1997) (geektechnique.org)
10092.
Is Classics’ empire in terminal decline? (2021) (timeshighereducation.com)
10093.
Adam Jacob, Building Chef, and the Search for Self in Software (corecursive.com)
10094.
Google’s Election Interference (youtube.com)
10095.
Google made a watermark for AI images that you can’t edit out (theverge.com)
10096.
Promptflow: Build high-quality LLM app from prototyping to production deployment (github.com)
10097.
Not everything is secret in encrypted apps like iMessage and WhatsApp (washingtonpost.com)
10098.
India’s Economy 16.5 Years Behind China’s: Bernstein Research Report (thewire.in)
10099.
Canadian Prisons Restrict Technology to the 1990s (cbc.ca)
10100.
China to launch new $40B state fund to boost chip industry, sources say (reuters.com)
10101.
Huawei Chips-second-generation 7-nm process (scmp.com)
10102.
iPhone 15 Latest Revelations
10103.
Surveillance under Surveillance: 198570 nodes worldwide (sunders.uber.space)
10104.
The Burning Man Fiasco Is the Ultimate Tech Culture Clash (wired.com)
10105.
Believe it or not, real estate affordability has not changed much in forty years (supermoney.com)
10106.
Looking for co-founder for a blockchain data indexing project (github.com)
10107.
BlazeJump, a high performance Blazor boilerplate for Nostr (github.com)
10108.
Papers with computer-checked proofs [pdf] (cr.yp.to)
10109.
Sequoia Capital’s Turbulent Year (ft.com)
10110.
Why would telecommunications experts work to distort and destroy audio codecs?