September 2023 Archive
11431.
Yes, You Should Use TypeScript (alexkates.dev)
11432.
Why Open Source Is Winning (vendure.io)
11433.
Book Written by OpenAI on Robert Smalls (longtalebooks.com)
11434.
Discovery of new kind of brain cell shakes up neuroscience and AI (superinnovators.com)
11435.
Norwegian Post delivers 50% of its post electric (electrive.com)
11436.
US immigration uses fake social media profiles across investigations (theguardian.com)
11437.
Integrity of immigration system at risk as international student numbers balloon (cbc.ca)
11438.
Attackers leverage Windows Advanced Installer to drop cryptocurrency malware (scmagazine.com)
11439.
No evidence selective UK schools are best for the brightest (phys.org)
11440.
What’s the Future of Generative AI? (mckinsey.com)
11441.
ELKS 0.70 released: Linux for the 8086 (github.com)
11442.
NixCon 2023 (2023.nixcon.org)
11443.
Bypassing Large Diffs in SubmitQueue (uber.com)
11444.
The Hum (en.wikipedia.org)
11445.
Experts link LastPass security breach to a string of crypto heists (theverge.com)
11446.
Search.vespa.ai (blog.vespa.ai)
11447.
The awkward semantics of Facebook reactions (firstmonday.org)
11448.
Ercot paid Bitcoin miner $31.7M to reduce energy usage during August (abc13.com)
11449.
My 10 Year Game Development Journey (nicotuason.com)
11450.
Static Hermes: Statically Compiled JavaScript (twitter.com)
11451.
Cracks in Ancient Martian Mud Surprise NASA's Curiosity Rover Team (mars.nasa.gov)
11452.
Why Svelte (react.fastx.dev)
11453.
Kentucky Autoworkers at Ford Are Preparing for a Strike (jacobin.com)
11454.
Friday Facts #375 – Quality – Factorio (factorio.com)
11455.
New Covid variant may be less threatening than first feared (medicalxpress.com)
11456.
Apple shares fall after China reportedly bans iPhone use by government officials (theguardian.com)
11457.
Show HN: Generating ultra high-quality articles using Ground Truth knowledgebase (share.streamlit.io)
11458.
Four Roman Swords in Almost Perfect Condition Found in Cave Near Dead Sea (haaretz.com)
11459.
Never use deferred shading [video] (youtube.com)
11460.
What should a professional mathematician know? [pdf] (people.math.harvard.edu)