December 2023 Archive
61.
Mixtral of experts (mistral.ai)
62.
SMERF: Streamable Memory Efficient Radiance Fields (smerf-3d.github.io)
63.
FFmpeg lands CLI multi-threading as its "most complex refactoring" in decades (phoronix.com)
64.
Spotify will reduce total headcount by approximately 17% (newsroom.spotify.com)
65.
The art of high performance computing (theartofhpc.com)
66.
iMessage, explained (jjtech.dev)
67.
Ferret: A Multimodal Large Language Model (github.com)
68.
Most 16-year-olds don't have servers in their rooms (varun.ch)
69.
YouTube doesn't want to take down scam ads (old.reddit.com)
70.
The curse of the goitre in Switzerland (lrb.co.uk)
71.
How to learn chess as an adult (2021) (alexcrompton.com)
72.
Ruby 3.3 (ruby-lang.org)
73.
Ventoy (ventoy.net)
74.
The New York Times is suing OpenAI and Microsoft for copyright infringement (theverge.com)
75.
You are never taught how to build quality software (florianbellmann.com)
76.
Modern iOS Navigation Patterns (frankrausch.com)
77.
How does Shazam work? (2022) (cameronmacleod.com)
78.
Suspects can refuse to provide phone passcodes to police, court rules (arstechnica.com)
79.
Accidental database programming (sqlsync.dev)
80.
Blot turns a folder into a website (blot.im)
81.
Japan to crack down on Apple and Google app store monopolies (asia.nikkei.com)
82.
Ask HN: What side projects landed you a job?
83.
Challenging projects every programmer should try (2019) (austinhenley.com)
84.
Apple confirms governments using push notifications to surveil users (macrumors.com)
85.
Mindustry: Open-source automation tower defense game (mindustrygame.github.io)
86.
Wasm3 entering a minimal maintenance phase (github.com)
87.
Xmas.c (1988) (udel.edu)
88.
Cold-blooded software (dubroy.com)
89.
23andMe confirms hackers stole ancestry data on 6.9M users (techcrunch.com)
90.
Show HN: Rem: Remember Everything (open source) (github.com)