July 2024 Archive
871.
Mining JIT traces for missing optimizations with Z3 (pypy.org)
872.
Common Expression Language interpreter written in Rust (github.com)
873.
What are the ways compilers recognize complex patterns? (langdev.stackexchange.com)
874.
Veles: Open-source tool for binary data analysis (codisec.com)
875.
Apple Vision Pro U.S. Sales Are All but Dead, Market Analysts Say (gizmodo.com)
876.
Americans' confidence in higher education has taken a nosedive (lithub.com)
877.
1JPM: A Maven/Gradle alternative in a single Java file (github.com)
878.
Unit is a general purpose visual programming system (unit.software)
879.
Disqualified (1954) (gutenberg.org)
880.
Deluge of Fake Mac App Store Reviews (lapcatsoftware.com)
881.
Show HN: Hooper – AI-driven stats and highlights for basketball play (hooper.gg)
882.
Do Penguins Have Knees? (2019) (penguinsinternational.org)
883.
The History of Machine Learning in Trackmania (hallofdreams.org)
884.
It's not just CrowdStrike – the cyber sector is vulnerable (ft.com)
885.
Microsoft: Linux Is the Top Operating System on Azure Today (thenewstack.io)
886.
Rebooting (something like) early Triplebyte (otherbranch.com)
887.
Arm Accuracy Super Resolution (community.arm.com)
888.
Dual action antibiotic could make bacterial resistance nearly impossible (phys.org)
889.
A Man Who Thought Too Fast (2020) (newyorker.com)
890.
The Linux audio stack demystified (blog.rtrace.io)
891.
U.S. Department of Defense – Detecting Agile BS [pdf] (2018) (media.defense.gov)
892.
What Happened to Perl 7? (2022) (blogs.perl.org)
893.
Ask HN: Who Wants a Penpal?
894.
Sonar is destroying my job and it's driving me to despair (community.sonarsource.com)
895.
Academics shocked after T&F sells access to their research to Microsoft AI (thebookseller.com)
896.
Data Fetching for Single-Page Apps (martinfowler.com)
897.
The history of Alt+number sequences (devblogs.microsoft.com)
898.
Human parasites in the Roman World: health consequences of conquering an empire (cambridge.org)
899.
Wi is Fi: Understanding Wi-Fi 4/5/6/6E/7 (802.11 n/AC/ax/be) (wiisfi.com)
900.
Born into slavery, he rose to the top of France's art world (washingtonpost.com)