September 2023 Archive
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Ultra-processed food linked to higher risk of depression, research finds
(theguardian.com)
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Case study: Rapid recovery from autism after treatment of aspergillus (2020)
(pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
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Artificial intelligence can revolutionise science
(economist.com)
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On Being the Right Size (1926) [pdf]
(phys.ufl.edu)
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Pollution in 1/8 (2010)
(labs.ripe.net)
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Vintage Apple
(vintageapple.org)
1841.
“What If Linus Torvalds Gets Hit by a Bus?” – An Empirical Study (2000)
(web.archive.org)
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Webring Technology
(brisray.com)
1843.
Turning a keyboard into a mouse with Libevdev
(suricrasia.online)
1844.
Truthiness in C
(dxuuu.xyz)
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A little-known shipwreck that inspired ‘Dracula’
(nationalgeographic.com)
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The daguerreotype is famous – why not the calotype?
(daily.jstor.org)
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Two-Tower Embedding Model
(hopsworks.ai)
1849.
KIP-932: Queues for Kafka
(cwiki.apache.org)
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How do databases execute expressions?
(notes.eatonphil.com)
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Low Tech Crypto: Solitaire (2020)
(alicegg.tech)
1854.
My Presidential Platform
(astralcodexten.com)
1855.
A more dynamic software I/O TLB
(lwn.net)
1856.
Postgres 16: The exciting and the unnoticed
(tembo.io)
1857.
Seriously Consider Skipping the Drinks (2022)
(health.harvard.edu)
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TPM provides zero practical security
(gist.github.com)
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Swedish criminal gangs using fake Spotify streams to launder money
(theguardian.com)