September 2023 Archive
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Starfield bugs are a part of the experience, says Bethesda exec
(trueachievements.com)
11074.
Comet Nishimura Grows
(apod.nasa.gov)
11075.
“Waterfall” doesn't mean what you think it means
(changelog.com)
11076.
Triple Agonist Retatrutide Hits New Weight-Loss Highs
(medscape.com)
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Huawei's New Mystery 7nm Chip from Chinese Fab Defies US Sanctions
(tomshardware.com)
11079.
Proust, ChatGPT and the case of the forgotten quote
(theguardian.com)
11080.
Visualizing how GPT sees the world in text
(twitter.com)
11081.
RISC-V Support for BFloat16
(fprox.substack.com)
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Homemade GPS Receiver (2014)
(aholme.co.uk)
11085.
What Your Insurer Is Trying to Tell You About Climate Change
(theatlantic.com)
11086.
Birmingham City Council 'effectively bankrupt'
(bbc.co.uk)
11087.
Carbon Emissions in Browser DevTools – Firefox Profiler and Co2.js
(thegreenwebfoundation.org)
11088.
Rate Limiting Supabase Requests with PostgreSQL and Pg_headerkit
(blog.mansueli.com)
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Sharing your WiFi connection with a NetworkManager hotspot
(feeding.cloud.geek.nz)
11091.
GitHub has many hidden features
(buttondown.email)
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Show HN: Chdb, the in-process columnar OLAP database powered by ClickHouse
(chdb-io.github.io)
11094.
G20: Why Xi Is Not Visiting India
(hindustantimes.com)
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IBM Cloud to 'uplift' prices by up to 29 percent
(theregister.com)
11097.
Two people detained for digging shortcut through Great Wall of China
(theguardian.com)
11098.
How does in-context learning work?
(ai.stanford.edu)
11099.
Fine-tuning GPT3.5-turbo based on 140k Slack messages
(rosslazer.com)
11100.
One of the most iconic photos of American workers is not what it seems
(washingtonpost.com)