Yearly Favorites
11881.
LLMs are getting better at character-level text manipulation
(blog.burkert.me)
11882.
11883.
How to store a chess position in 26 bytes (2022)
(ezzeriesa.notion.site)
11884.
What happens when ambassadors are summoned by the host country?
(politics.stackexchange.com)
11885.
Where are vacation homes located in the US?
(construction-physics.com)
11886.
11887.
The world of Japanese snack bars
(bbc.com)
11889.
Show HN: Every single torrent is on this website
(infohash.lol)
11890.
Wild performance tricks
(davidlattimore.github.io)
11891.
Igor Babuschkin, a co-founder of xAI, has announced his departure
(techcrunch.com)
11892.
11893.
Actors: A Model of Concurrent Computation [pdf] (1985)
(apps.dtic.mil)
11895.
Expanding Swift's IDE Support
(swift.org)
11896.
11897.
11898.
Guix for Development
(dthompson.us)
11899.
Why did books start being divided into chapters? A new history
(sydneyreviewofbooks.com)
11900.
How to make a sliding, self-locking, and predator-proof chicken coop door (2020)
(backyardchickens.com)
11901.
A new database on police use of force and misconduct in California
(journalism.berkeley.edu)
11902.
Perlisisms (1982)
(cs.yale.edu)
11903.
Show HN: 3D Mahjong, Built in CSS
(voxjong.com)
11904.
OCaml Programming: Correct and Efficient and Beautiful
(cs3110.github.io)
11905.
The most unlikely school bag
(carryology.com)
11906.
My I3-Emacs Integration
(khz.ac)
11907.
Benchmarks in Leipzig
(arxiv.org)
11908.
11909.
11910.
Removing Guix from Debian
(lwn.net)