July 2024 Archive
451.
Debugging an evil Go runtime bug: From heat guns to kernel compiler flags (2017) (marcan.st)
452.
The workers have spoken: They're staying home (computerworld.com)
453.
A Review of Linux on Surface Pro 4 (binwang.me)
454.
Programmers should never trust anyone, not even themselves (carbon-steel.github.io)
455.
State of Text Rendering 2024 (behdad.org)
456.
Show HN: Create diagrams of complex data flows in software systems (github.com)
457.
Disruptor-rs: better latency and throughput than crossbeam (github.com)
458.
Geomys, a blueprint for a sustainable open-source maintenance firm (words.filippo.io)
459.
CrowdStrike fixes start at "reboot up to 15 times", gets more complex from there (arstechnica.com)
460.
Physicists may now have a way to make element 120 (newscientist.com)
461.
Paper cuttings made by 17th-century schoolgirls discovered beneath floorboards (smithsonianmag.com)
462.
Kompute – Vulkan Alternative to CUDA (github.com)
463.
LivePortrait: A fast, controllable portrait animation model (github.com)
464.
Affinity's Adobe-rivaling creative suite is now free for six months (theverge.com)
465.
Polychromatic Pixels (compoundsemiconductor.net)
466.
Intel confirms oxidation and excessive voltage in 13th and 14th Gen CPUs [video] (youtube.com)
467.
Monumental proof settles geometric Langlands conjecture (quantamagazine.org)
468.
Xpra: Persistent Remote Applications for X11 (github.com)
469.
Caffeine suppresses cerebral grey matter responses to chronic sleep restriction (nature.com)
470.
Preliminary Post Incident Review (crowdstrike.com)
471.
Properly testing concurrent data structures (matklad.github.io)
472.
Apple has reached its first-ever union contract with store employees in Maryland (apnews.com)
473.
Re: Do people IRL know you have a blog? (lars-christian.com)
474.
Space Age release date (factorio.com)
475.
Dear AWS, please let me be a cloud engineer again (lucvandonkersgoed.com)
476.
The golden age of scammers: AI-powered phishing (mailgun.com)
477.
Lewis Lapham has died (nytimes.com)
478.
A RP2040 based DECstation 3000 emulator that can run DECWindows (github.com)
479.
I'm not a fan of strlcpy(3) (nrk.neocities.org)
480.
All I want for Christmas is a negative leap second (qntm.org)