August 2023 Archive
17461.
Wrap Your NIF with Zig (rbino.com)
17462.
AI Boyfriend [video] (youtube.com)
17463.
SpaceX Starship delays could shift Artemis III away from moon landing (orlandosentinel.com)
17464.
Things You Didn't Know About the SR-71 Blackbird (thrillist.com)
17465.
Show HN: Double bar graph maker for dummies (bargraphmaker.net)
17466.
Hyperopt: Distributed Hyperparameter Optimization (github.com)
17467.
OpenSSH 9.4 Released (openssh.com)
17468.
Red Hat Is Hiring to Improve the Bootloader (phoronix.com)
17469.
Most distant observed star is blue – and it isn't alone (theregister.com)
17470.
Network Quality Server (github.com)
17471.
Supreme Court denies Epic’s request to open up App Store payments during appeals (arstechnica.com)
17472.
Microsoft's Gordon Letwin on “What's happening to OS/2” (1995) (groups.google.com)
17473.
Nonpublic Schooling and Demographic Change During Public School Pandemic Exodus (journals.sagepub.com)
17474.
America's Labor Shortage Is Most Severe in These 13 States (newsweek.com)
17475.
Build a Football (Soccer) Data Scraper with Golang (medium.com)
17476.
Tangent Space Normal Maps (mikktspace.com)
17477.
Resistance training rejuvenates aging skin by increase in dermal thickness (nature.com)
17478.
Letter the Second (punchlet.wordpress.com)
17479.
Critical thinking education trumps banning and censorship against disinformation (psypost.org)
17480.
Cryptographic Flaw in Libbitcoin Explorer Cryptocurrency Wallet (schneier.com)
17481.
Controversy over MOND at High Sigma (twitter.com)
17482.
Supercharging your Rust static executables with mimalloc (tweag.io)
17483.
Show HN: UnSkript – Generate SRE Runbooks Using ChatGPT and Jupyter Notebooks (unskript.com)
17484.
Generous people tend to reward generous behavior and selfish individuals (cont) (technologynetworks.com)
17485.
Windows Terminal Themes (windowsterminalthemes.dev)
17486.
WxWidgets: Separate STL Build Is No More (wxwidgets.org)
17487.
Right to Be Forgotten – Radiolab (radiolab.org)
17488.
The sound your keystrokes make is enough for AI to steal them (tomsguide.com)
17489.
How the Car Came to LA (construction-physics.com)
17490.
Coding of domain names to wire format at gigabytes per second (lemire.me)