Collecting and curating material is good and we should do it more
(buttondown.email)
September 2023 Archive
991.
992.
The Pirate Preservationists
(reason.com)
993.
Writing a bare-metal RISC-V application in D
(zyedidia.github.io)
994.
995.
Adobe will charge “credits” for generative AI
(helpx.adobe.com)
996.
Blacksmithing is alive and well in Kentucky
(nytimes.com)
997.
Why Kakoune
(andreyor.st)
998.
There's a mechanical watch feature called a “hack”
(hachyderm.io)
999.
The myth of the myth of learning styles
(nedbatchelder.com)
1000.
Can I take ducks home from the park?
(dynomight.net)
1001.
State of HTML 2023 now open
(lea.verou.me)
1002.
Issue affecting the Gateway API on the Braintree platform
(paypal-status.com)
1003.
1004.
Deconstructing Go Type Parameters
(go.dev)
1005.
Upsert in SQL
(antonz.org)
1006.
1007.
Percy Ludgate
(en.wikipedia.org)
1008.
An easy-to-implement, arena-friendly hash map
(nullprogram.com)
1009.
Fighting API bots with Cloudflare's invisible turnstile
(troyhunt.com)
1010.
An INI Critique of TOML (2021)
(github.com)
1011.
One man’s quest to end cheating in virtual cycling
(thehustle.co)
1012.
Remove TypeScript
(github.com)
1014.
Do we think about vector storage wrong?
(hachyderm.io)
1015.
Some economists have been relying on bogus population data
(cambridge.org)
1016.
London Street Trees
(apps.london.gov.uk)
1017.
1018.
Snake-fury – a challenge for Haskell beginners
(github.com)
1019.
CRISPR silkworms make spider silk that defies constraints
(genengnews.com)
1020.