September 2023 Archive
3151.
3152.
How do shared library collisions break? (2022)
(trofi.github.io)
3153.
How to read bug reports (2016)
(massicotte.org)
3154.
Intel’s Ponte Vecchio: Chiplets Gone Crazy
(chipsandcheese.com)
3155.
Qakbot takedown payload analysis
(cyber.wtf)
3156.
The making of EP Thompson
(newstatesman.com)
3157.
NIST/Sematech E-Handbook of Statistical Methods
(itl.nist.gov)
3158.
Weight-loss drugs seem like another bit of sci-fi becoming fact
(fasterplease.substack.com)
3160.
Mammals’ time on Earth is half over, scientists predict
(nytimes.com)
3161.
Superbatteries will transform the performance of EVs
(economist.com)
3162.
When “Punch a Nazi” Goes Wrong
(tracingwoodgrains.substack.com)
3163.
3164.
I Promoted AI for Years and Automated Myself Out of a Job
(thedailybeast.com)
3165.
Remove my name from the [Rust] project
(github.com)
3166.
Has a San Antonio inventor solved a problem of small-scale wind power?
(texasmonthly.com)
3167.
3168.
Don't Spy on Your Kids' Phones
(theatlantic.com)
3169.
3170.
3172.
Thermo acoustic heat pump boosts performance without refrigerants
(emag.directindustry.com)
3174.
3175.
Glazes induced degradation of tea catechins
(nature.com)
3176.
“Alien corpses” shown to Mexican Congress
(independent.co.uk)
3178.
Bcrypt at 25: A retrospective on password security
(blog.apnic.net)
3179.
A terawatt of solar module capacity expected within 16 months
(pv-magazine-usa.com)
3180.
New CEO took International Harvester from 4th largest US firm to bankruptcy
(en.wikipedia.org)