September 2023 Archive
1081.
A High Throughput B+tree for SIMD Architectures (2020) [pdf] (ece.lsu.edu)
1082.
The “Do Something About It” Club (chavanniclass.com)
1083.
Google Maps Testing New Apple Maps-Inspired Map Style (justinobeirne.com)
1084.
Upcycled Bicycle Panniers DIY (rackhackers.com)
1085.
A systematic approach to debugging (ntietz.com)
1086.
Technique for 3D printing metals at the nanoscale reveals surprise benefit (phys.org)
1087.
25 Gbit/s at home, part 1 (boredengineer.medium.com)
1088.
The problem of creeping commercial surveillance (2022) (elnion.com)
1089.
Why isn't chess popular in Japan? (lichess.org)
1090.
Ask HN: YC company copied our product, what can we do?
1091.
A couple of messages about changes to ianVisits (ianvisits.co.uk)
1092.
Show HN: Tome, aka Tom's Editor – a new command-line text editor (github.com)
1093.
US Senate’s email system melts down in face of security test and reply-all chaos (politico.com)
1094.
The B Lane Swimmer (2009) (holly.witteman.ca)
1095.
Rp2040 runs unmodified PalmOS 5.2.8 (twitter.com)
1096.
To make dishwashers great again? (2020) (greenbuildinglawupdate.com)
1097.
Dating app Grindr loses nearly half its staff after trying to force RTO (cnn.com)
1098.
Apple exec Eddy Cue set to testify in Google trial about $19B search deal (cnbc.com)
1099.
Develop with Cocoa for Apple devices without using Objective-C (felixk15.github.io)
1100.
Lean 4.0 (github.com)
1101.
We built an AI-powered Magic the Gathering card generator (txt.cohere.com)
1102.
Ray and Tom Magliozzi, MIT 1999 Commencement Address [video] (youtube.com)
1103.
Low-Code Programming Models (cacm.acm.org)
1104.
Kargo, a multi-stage application lifecycle orchestrator (akuity.io)
1105.
Every software project is a startup that will probably fail (muldoon.cloud)
1106.
Man, Myth and Magic (johncoulthart.com)
1107.
Archaeologists discover ancient drawings in a Spanish cave (smithsonianmag.com)
1108.
Show HN: Online oscilloscope with waveform generators (csurgay.com)
1109.
Graph Neural Networks use graphs when they shouldn't (arxiv.org)
1110.
Repeat after me: building any new homes reduces housing costs for all (ft.com)