September 2023 Archive
1411.
Introduction to sysclean(8) (kapouay.eu.org)
1412.
The Le Guin Precepts (seths.blog)
1413.
Apple fucked us on right to repair (again) (pluralistic.net)
1414.
GNU – Celebrating 40 Years (gnu.org)
1415.
1416.
AI girlfriend ads are flooding Instagram and TikTok (nbcnews.com)
1417.
Samsung Unveils Industry's First 32Gbit DDR5 Memory Die: 1TB Modules Incoming (anandtech.com)
1418.
How can we have a proper debate when we no longer speak the same language? (richarddawkins.substack.com)
1419.
A plot to steal the secret Coke can-liner formula (bloomberg.com)
1420.
Harness launches Gitness, an open-source GitHub competitor (techcrunch.com)
1421.
TypeScript NPM Packages Done Right (blog.liblab.com)
1422.
Getty made an AI generator that only trained on its licensed image (theverge.com)
1423.
A Multi-Level View of LLM Intentionality (disagreeableme.blogspot.com)
1424.
What is an emotion? William James’s theory of how our bodies affect our feelings (themarginalian.org)
1425.
RetroAchievements: Adding achievements to retro games (retroachievements.org)
1426.
Loadsharers: Funding the Load Bearing Internet People (2020) (esr.gitlab.io)
1427.
Digression 3: Corrosion – Rust Never Sleeps (books.worksinprogress.co)
1428.
My speed cubing page (ws.binghamton.edu)
1429.
Arm’s Neoverse V2 (chipsandcheese.com)
1430.
FM radio wave-based early earthquake detection (2021) (semanticscholar.org)
1431.
Flake8-Logging (adamj.eu)
1432.
The path to detecting extraterrestrial life with astrophotonics (arxiv.org)
1433.
Extreme El Niño weather switched off South American's carbon sink (leeds.ac.uk)
1434.
Derek Siver's shell script for tech independence (sive.rs)
1435.
LLM Falcon 180B Needs 720GB RAM to Run (kaitchup.substack.com)
1436.
JEP 457: Class-File API for Parsing, generating, transforming Java classfiles (openjdk.org)
1437.
Astro 3.0 (astro.build)
1438.
GraalOS: Containerless instant-on cloud functions for Java (graal.cloud)
1439.
Physicists create elusive particles that remember their pasts (quantamagazine.org)
1440.
Open-sourcing SQX, a way to build flexible database models in Go (stytch.com)