September 2023 Archive
11461.
The Talmud’s Many Demons (tabletmag.com)
11462.
Show HN: Binx, an AI Agent which helps you write more (tanookilabs.com)
11463.
Beyond TypeScript: Differences Between Typed Languages (javierchavarri.com)
11464.
Set up a WireGuard server with ad blocking, DNS-over-HTTPS, and a WebUI with 2FA (github.com)
11465.
Charlie Stross: Not a Manifesto (2014) (antipope.org)
11466.
We Investigated Roblox: Your Kid's Favorite Game Is Exploiting Them (substack.perfectunion.us)
11467.
Run Llama 2 GGML with LangChain on CPU [video] (youtube.com)
11468.
Comet Nishimura is brightening and moving fast: See it now (astronomy.com)
11469.
Top US Spies Meet with Privacy Experts over Surveillance ‘Crown Jewel’ (wired.com)
11470.
Forward Pass: On the Security Implications of Email Forwarding Mechanism (arxiv.org)
11471.
A World Renowned Chemist Wants to Suck Water, and Carbon, Out of the Air (time.com)
11472.
How do the different [social web] protocols compare? (fed.brid.gy)
11473.
Fakespot – Analyze and identify fake reviews and counterfeits (fakespot.com)
11474.
An artist-centric approach to AI innovation (blog.youtube)
11475.
Moving Faster (scattered-thoughts.net)
11476.
Release-monitoring.org: Watch for releases of your favorite projects (release-monitoring.org)
11477.
A general theory that explains neural network grokking (twitter.com)
11478.
NY lawmakers introduce bill to protect migrating birds and limit light pollution (6sqft.com)
11479.
The Transformative, Alarming Power of Gene Editing (newyorker.com)
11480.
Flexport CEO Ryan Petersen rescinds hiring offers, cuts office space (cnbc.com)
11481.
The Egg (2009) (galactanet.com)
11482.
Marathon in less than 2 hours? Unusual formation could help (science.org)
11483.
'A Plague on the Industry': Book Publishing's Broken Blurb System (esquire.com)
11484.
Non-Fibonacci spirals in early plants (ed.ac.uk)
11485.
Check barcodes that reveal redacted addresses [video] (youtube.com)
11486.
One of the longest dino tracks in the world revealed by drought in Texas park (livescience.com)
11487.
Did the Average Person in Star Wars Era Know the Jedi and the Sith? (old.reddit.com)
11488.
Record-breaking Super Mario Bros. speedrun approaches robotic perfection (arstechnica.com)
11489.
11490.
Human brains have shrunk: the questions are when and why (frontiersin.org)