August 2023 Archive
5551.
A record 270 GW of solar is predicted worldwide for 2023 (electrek.co)
5552.
The proper way to wake up in the morning, by Pee-Wee Herman(RIP [video] (youtube.com)
5553.
FreeBSD is one of the largest and oldest democratically-run open source projects (devm.io)
5554.
Twitter/X Might Have a New DMCA Subpoena Controversy on Its Hands (torrentfreak.com)
5555.
A Normal Person’s Guide to the Room-Temperature Superconductor Drama (defector.com)
5556.
Pauli Rautakorpi's photo collection of integrated circuit dies (commons.wikimedia.org)
5557.
The Uncertain Future of NetBSD: Challenges and Considerations (medium.com)
5558.
AMD Confirms Next-Gen Instinct MI400 Series AI Accelerators Already in the Works (wccftech.com)
5559.
5560.
China hacked Japan’s sensitive defense networks, officials say (washingtonpost.com)
5561.
Young workers in Asia turn away from factory jobs (axios.com)
5562.
Webcomponents Guide (webcomponents.guide)
5563.
The China Convergence (theupheaval.substack.com)
5564.
A guide to designing and shipping AI developer tools (github.blog)
5565.
Automatically Correcting LLMs: Surveying diverse self-correction strategies (arxiv.org)
5566.
General Motors will add bidirectional charging to its Ultium-based EVs (arstechnica.com)
5567.
5568.
GPU sharing with multiple Python environments white paper (mystic.ai)
5569.
The atomic bomb marker inside your body (bbc.com)
5570.
'The female Andrew Tate’: The new influencer dating doctrine is extreme (theguardian.com)
5571.
Queen Rock legend Brian May launches astrophotography competition (space.com)
5572.
Cracks in Ancient Martian Mud Surprise NASA’s Curiosity Rover Team (jpl.nasa.gov)
5573.
Show HN: VectorFlow – Open-Source Vector Embedding Pipeline (github.com)
5574.
Dwarf Fortress publisher is helping Caves of Qud roguelike cross the finish line (pcgamer.com)
5575.
ReactPy: It's React, but in Python (reactpy.dev)
5576.
High doses of Vitamin D could protect against common heart problem (zmescience.com)
5577.
Tlon Corporation: How to start a secret society (archive.org)
5578.
SF tech companies that limit remote work may be in for a bad time (sfgate.com)
5579.
Sam Bankman-Fried is going to jail (arstechnica.com)
5580.
Judge denies HP's plea to throw out all-in-one printer lockdown lawsuit (theregister.com)