September 2023 Archive
331.
The Death of Unity (gamedeveloper.com)
332.
μMon: Stupid simple monitoring (2022) (tomscii.sig7.se)
333.
Mythbusters: Wing Commander I Edition (wcnews.com)
334.
Inside the Matrix: Visualizing Matrix Multiplication, Attention and Beyond (pytorch.org)
335.
Terry Tao's generals (2012) (web.math.princeton.edu)
336.
Arena allocator tips and tricks (nullprogram.com)
337.
The Decline of Usability (2020) (datagubbe.se)
338.
Gokrazy is cool (xeiaso.net)
339.
Queueing Theory: An introduction for software development (github.com)
340.
Googlers told to avoid words like ‘share’ and ‘bundle,’ US says (bloomberg.com)
341.
Close to 2k environmental activists killed over last decade (e360.yale.edu)
342.
The presumption that computers are working correctly (emptycity.substack.com)
343.
“Make” as a static site generator (2022) (karl.berlin)
344.
The curl-wget Venn diagram (daniel.haxx.se)
345.
Farewell EC2-Classic, it’s been swell (allthingsdistributed.com)
346.
Textual Web: TUIs for the Web (textual.textualize.io)
347.
Turning an old car into a powerful generator (blog.arduino.cc)
348.
Show HN: Magentic – Use LLMs as simple Python functions (github.com)
349.
Chicago’s parking meter disaster (chicagotribune.com)
350.
Ask HN: How to do literal web searches after Google destroyed the “ ” feature?
351.
Lidl Product Recall [pdf] (lidl.co.uk)
352.
How long it took different companies to find product-market fit (lennysnewsletter.com)
353.
Grindr Loses Almost Half Its Staff on 2-Day RTO Requirement (bloomberg.com)
354.
New York employers must include pay rates in job ads under new state law (english.elpais.com)
355.
Java 21: The Nice, the Meh, and the Momentous (horstmann.com)
356.
Beetle grows ‘termite’ on back to steal food (science.org)
357.
John McCarthy’s collection of numerical facts for use in elisp programs (www-formal.stanford.edu)
358.
Exa Is Deprecated (github.com)
359.
Quadlets might make me finally stop using docker-compose (major.io)
360.
The SHA256 for this sentence begins with: one, eight, two, a, seven, c and nine. (twitter.com)