September 2023 Archive
481.
The way that Jensen Huang runs Nvidia: 40 direct reports, no 1:1s (twitter.com)
482.
Morocco earthquake kills more than 1,000 (nbcnews.com)
483.
Webb Discovers Methane, Carbon Dioxide in Atmosphere of K2-18B (nasa.gov)
484.
Signal: The Pqxdh Key Agreement Protocol (signal.org)
485.
Speeding up the JavaScript ecosystem – Polyfills gone rogue (marvinh.dev)
486.
MMO Architecture: Source of truth, Dataflows, I/O bottlenecks and how to solve (prdeving.wordpress.com)
487.
The Uselessness of Phenylephrine (2022) (science.org)
488.
Homebrew Website Club (indieweb.org)
489.
The New Godot Development Fund (godotengine.org)
490.
Meta's Segment Anything written with C++ / GGML (github.com)
491.
OnlyOffice: Free open source office suite with business productivity tools (github.com)
492.
China's ancient water pipe networks show no evidence of a centralized authority (phys.org)
493.
Why don’t Americans eat mutton? (modernfarmer.com)
494.
Public restrooms are hard to find in America (washingtonpost.com)
495.
How could the early Unix OS comprise so few lines of code? (retrocomputing.stackexchange.com)
496.
Mozilla.social mastodon waitlist (mozilla.social)
497.
Snoop unto them as they snoop unto you (blog.dataparty.xyz)
498.
Why is the ocean salty? (2022) (usgs.gov)
499.
Plex to block all servers hosted at Hetzner (links.plex.tv)
500.
Vale.sh – A Linter for Prose (vale.sh)
501.
PgBouncer is useful, important, and fraught with peril (jpcamara.com)
502.
Chronic fatigue syndrome may have a post-viral infection origin (medicalxpress.com)
503.
I hacked macOS (asahilina.net)
504.
RestGPT (github.com)
505.
AI is fundamentally ‘a surveillance technology’ (techcrunch.com)
506.
A clever “perpetual motion” device [video] (youtube.com)
507.
LogoScale – A method for vectorizing small, crappy logos (msprout.notion.site)
508.
Microsoft is killing WordPad in Windows (bleepingcomputer.com)
509.
Game developers turning off all IronSource and Unity Ads monetization (docs.google.com)
510.
ARM wrestles assembly language guru's domains away, citing trademark issues (theregister.com)