Monthly Highlights
2131.
The machines are fine. I'm worried about us
(ergosphere.blog)
2133.
Software Preservation Group: C++ History Collection
(softwarepreservation.computerhistory.org)
2135.
US Government trying to unmask ICE critical redditor
(arstechnica.com)
2136.
2137.
Leonardo, Borgia, and Machiavelli: A Fateful Collusion
(historytoday.com)
2138.
The Seasons Are Wrong
(kentwalters.com)
2139.
2140.
Ads in ChatGPT
(help.openai.com)
2141.
2142.
What does ⍋⍋ even mean? (2023)
(blog.wilsonb.com)
2143.
APL is more French than English
(jsoftware.com)
2144.
2145.
Turkey to Ban Anonymous VPNs
(reclaimthenet.org)
2146.
2148.
2149.
MIT Radiation Laboratory
(ll.mit.edu)
2150.
2151.
Decoupled DiLoCo: Resilient, Distributed AI Training at Scale
(deepmind.google)
2152.
2153.
USB/IP Project: a general USB device sharing system over IP network
(usbip.sourceforge.net)
2155.
One Brain to Query: Wiring a 60-Person Company into a Single Slack Bot
(merylldindin.com)
2156.
2157.
Ben Lerner's Big Feelings
(vulture.com)
2158.
What the FCC router ban means for FOSS
(sfconservancy.org)
2159.
United States Code (federal laws) in Git
(github.com)
2160.
DDR5 RAM prices fall by as much as 30%, but memory shortage likely far from over
(notebookcheck.net)