October 2024 Archive
541.
My solar-powered and self-hosted website (dri.es)
542.
France's oldest treasure hunt has been solved (goldenowlhunt.com)
543.
The Globus INK: a mechanical navigation computer for Soviet spaceflight (2023) (righto.com)
544.
A Distributed Systems Reading List (2014) (dancres.github.io)
545.
My negative views on Rust (2023) (chrisdone.com)
546.
SOFA - Start Often Finish rArely (tilde.town)
547.
We're excited about our new roundabout (wsdotblog.blogspot.com)
548.
Jank development update – Moving to LLVM IR (jank-lang.org)
549.
Overengineering a way to know if people are in my university's CS lab (amoses.dev)
550.
The bunkbed conjecture is false (igorpak.wordpress.com)
551.
Designing a Fast Concurrent Hash Table (ibraheem.ca)
552.
50 Years Ago, Sugar Industry Paid Scientists to Point Blame at Fat (2016) (npr.org)
553.
America's new millionaire class: Plumbers and HVAC entrepreneurs (wsj.com)
554.
The carefulness knob (surfingcomplexity.blog)
555.
Six transplant patients in Brazil contract HIV from infected organs (reuters.com)
556.
A step toward fully 3D-printed active electronics (news.mit.edu)
557.
Using LLMs to enhance our testing practices (assembled.com)
558.
Energy-based model explains how chronic stress transforms into disease over time (sciencedirect.com)
559.
DeepSeek: Advancing theorem proving in LLMs through large-scale synthetic data (arxiv.org)
560.
Adventures in algorithmic trading on the Runescape Grand Exchange (tristanrhodes.com)
561.
Mill: A fast JVM build tool for Java and Scala (mill-build.org)
562.
SELinux bypasses (klecko.github.io)
563.
Saturated fat: the making and unmaking of a scientific consensus (2022) (journals.lww.com)
564.
Juno for YouTube has been removed from the App Store (christianselig.com)
565.
Factorio – Visualizing construction material dependencies (community.wolfram.com)
566.
In Mexico’s underwater caves, a glimpse of artifacts, fossils and human remains (smithsonianmag.com)
567.
Curly-Cue: Geometric Methods for Highly Coiled Hair (cs.yale.edu)
568.
Using Euro coins as weights (2004) (rubinghscience.org)
569.
Scalene: A high-performance, high-precision CPU, GPU, memory profiler for Python (github.com)
570.
Research in psychology: are we learning anything? (experimental-history.com)