18M Americans say they have long Covid
(cidrap.umn.edu)
September 2023 Archive
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OpenAI's Limits
(newnetland.substack.com)
9993.
Dairy vs Almond: The Ongoing Battle over the 'Milk' Label
(arstechnica.com)
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9998.
We Migrated from StatsD to Prometheus in One Month
(engineering.mixpanel.com)
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10000.
Many Wordle users cheat to win
(phys.org)
10001.
Show HN: Echo - AI-generated, personalized podcasts
(echocast.ai)
10002.
Intrasexually competitive women advise other women to cut off more hair
(sciencedirect.com)
10003.
Recommendations for Remote vs. Colocated Teams
(jacobian.org)
10004.
10006.
No More “Git push – set-upstream origin new-branch”
(tomaszs2.medium.com)
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Show HN: A tool to help optimise your system prompt
(promptpicker.ai)
10009.
Binary, Tremilliquincenteshexary, or Sesmillinongencenteshexaseptuagesimal?
(taper.badquar.to)
10010.
WHO says flu vaccines should ditch strain that vanished during Covid
(arstechnica.com)
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Awesome Django Performance
(github.com)
10013.
When can a law firm discriminate among own employees to meet a client's request?
(scholarship.law.upenn.edu)
10014.
Postgres, Performance and Rails
(andyatkinson.com)
10015.
TSMC's Troubled Arizona Fab Gets Vote of Confidence from AMD
(tomshardware.com)
10016.
Retailers Bet Wrong on America’s Feelings About Stores
(theatlantic.com)
10017.
Soothing Lisp (and Shen) Agitprop
(invidious.flokinet.to)
10018.
Chess.com, Hans Niemann have made their peace over 2022 cheating scandal
(arstechnica.com)
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What do Big Tech engineers even do all day?
(newsletter.devmoh.co)