August 2023 Archive
7981.
Apple Card’s Savings account by Goldman Sachs sees over $10B in deposits
7982.
Reddit beats film industry, won’t have to identify users who admitted torrenting (arstechnica.com)
7983.
OpenTelemetry Protocol (OTLP) 1.0.0 Released (infoq.com)
7984.
7985.
WeChat, Chinese ‘everything app’ that inspired Elon Musk to turn Twitter into X (english.elpais.com)
7986.
Bernstein and Gartner estimate 10% of servers are ARM-based SoCs, 40% in China (tomshardware.com)
7987.
Challenges to mandatory facial recognition for air travel (papersplease.org)
7988.
How misreading Adam Smith helped spawn deaths of despair (bostonreview.net)
7989.
Sync is back on the Play Store, but it's not a third-party Reddit app anymore (androidpolice.com)
7990.
Smith Chart: The scariest thing you learn in Electrical Engineering [video] (youtube.com)
7991.
Why Japanese Calligraphy Ink Is So Expensive [video] (youtube.com)
7992.
Incandescent light bulbs now banned from being manufactured and sold in U.S. (cbsnews.com)
7993.
Commiting Type Crimes in Zig (1a-insec.net)
7994.
The AI Engine That Fits in 100KB (hackaday.com)
7995.
Supabase became this generation’s database (basedash.com)
7996.
How to Use AI to Be a Better SRE (codereliant.io)
7997.
Bringing Sharp to WebAssembly and WebContainers (blog.stackblitz.com)
7998.
Transcribe audio to text with Cloudflare Workers and AssemblyAI (assemblyai.com)
7999.
Vulnerabilities in Points.com: Compromising Rewards Programs and Getting Caught (samcurry.net)
8000.
Zig in 100 Seconds [video] (youtube.com)
8001.
WGA strike: A Hollywood writers strike needs to address the threat of AI (vox.com)
8002.
Brain2Music: Reconstructing Music from Human Brain Activity (arxiv.org)
8003.
Open-Source Cell Phone Based on ESP32 (hackaday.com)
8004.
How to Make a Pivot in the Latter Half of Your Career (hbr.org)
8005.
Western Digital HDD capacity hits 28TB as Seagate looks to 30TB and beyond (arstechnica.com)
8006.
A Discussion on Linux in Space (lwn.net)
8007.
Meissner effect or bust: Day 8.5 (nitter.net)
8008.
Lattice Confinement Fusion (www1.grc.nasa.gov)
8009.
Will AI Destroy Us? (scottaaronson.blog)
8010.
Leading Semiconductor Industry Players Join Forces to Accelerate RISC-V (nordicsemi.com)