The Battle over Books3
(wired.com)
September 2023 Archive
1171.
1172.
ASML to Ship First High-NA EUV Tool This Year: $300M per Scanner
(tomshardware.com)
1173.
So You Think You Know C? (2020) [pdf]
(wordsandbuttons.online)
1174.
QtWayland 6.6 Brings Robustness Through Compositor Handoffs
(blog.davidedmundson.co.uk)
1175.
1176.
A closer look at BookCorpus, a key dataset in machine learning
(towardsdatascience.com)
1177.
WiiLink – Japanese Wii channels revived
(wiilink24.com)
1178.
Huawei teardown shows chip breakthrough
(bloomberg.com)
1179.
Programming is hard
(myme.no)
1180.
1181.
A scientific curiosity that happened to me
(old.reddit.com)
1182.
Csound
(csound.com)
1183.
1184.
Internals of async / await in JavaScript
(akashhamirwasia.com)
1185.
1186.
Static Hermes: Compile JavaScript to speed it up 300x (in microbenchmarks)
(tmikov.blogspot.com)
1187.
LLMs trained on “A is B” fail to learn “B is A”
(paperswithcode.com)
1188.
1189.
‘Who Benefits?’ Inside the EU’s Fight over Scanning for Child Sex Content
(balkaninsight.com)
1190.
National Film Board of Canada
(nfb.ca)
1191.
Just how constexpr is C++20’s std:string?
(quuxplusone.github.io)
1192.
Seeking help to preserve WWII database on Windows 98
(twitter.com)
1193.
1195.
Using uninitialized memory for fun and profit (2008)
(research.swtch.com)
1196.
RISC-V SBI and the full boot process
(popovicu.com)
1197.
Adding runtime benchmarks to the Rust compiler benchmark suite
(kobzol.github.io)
1198.
Sidenotes in Web Design
(gwern.net)
1199.
1200.
Shades of Go: Traps, Gotchas, and Common Mistakes for New Golang Devs
(golang50shad.es)