August 2024 Archive
1171.
BMX: A Freshly Baked Take on BM25 (mixedbread.ai)
1172.
Self-Supervised Learning for Videos (lightly.ai)
1173.
84% want stronger online privacy laws, but Congress's corruption stalls progress (techdirt.com)
1174.
Knockknock: Simple, secure, and stealthy port knocking implementation (2012) (github.com)
1175.
Why isn't Colorado's snowpack ending up in the Colorado River? (phys.org)
1176.
Western Digital: We Are Sampling 32TB SMR Hard Drives (anandtech.com)
1177.
Astronomers puzzled by little red galaxies that seem impossibly dense (newscientist.com)
1178.
Don't rely on IF NOT EXISTS for concurrent index creation in PostgreSQL (shayon.dev)
1179.
Alexander Grothendieck (theguardian.com)
1180.
Neo Geo Dev: Fixed Point Numbers (mattgreer.dev)
1181.
We created a new account in Telegram and started looking for a job in Estonia (threadreaderapp.com)
1182.
Docker-OSX image removed after Apple reports copyright infringement (github.com)
1183.
Py5, a Python version of Processing for your creative coding projects (py5coding.org)
1184.
Perceived Age (suryad.com)
1185.
TR1X: Open-source re-implementation of Tomb Raider 1 (github.com)
1186.
Optimizing global message transit latency: a journey through TCP configuration (ably.com)
1187.
An AWS IAM Security Tooling Reference (ramimac.me)
1188.
How a flawed idea is teaching kids to be poor readers (2019) (apmreports.org)
1189.
Who Took the Cocaine Out of Coca-Cola? (daily.jstor.org)
1190.
Japan cracks down on use of rideable electric suitcases amid tourist boom (theguardian.com)
1191.
Schwab users are unable to log in (twitter.com)
1192.
Out of Your Head (nautil.us)
1193.
Tsunami Alert Issued for Japan (tsunami.gov)
1194.
Stonebraker Seeks to Invert the Computing Paradigm with DBOS (datanami.com)
1195.
Who Wrote the Blue Screens of Death (devblogs.microsoft.com)
1196.
Reading Akkadian cuneiform using natural language processing (2020) (journals.plos.org)
1197.
Portraits of insects reveal the intricacies of a world (smithsonianmag.com)
1198.
GitHub Profile Roast (github-roast.pages.dev)
1199.
OpenAI: Cofounders Greg Brockman, John Schulman, along with others, to leave (theinformation.com)
1200.
ISP to Supreme Court: We shouldn't have to disconnect users accused of piracy (arstechnica.com)