September 2023 Archive
11701.
Charter-Disney Winners and Losers (stratechery.com)
11702.
Chinese Disinformation Campaign Blames Maui Fires on American 'Weather Weapon' (gizmodo.com)
11703.
FlyCD – a continuous deployment platform for Fly.io apps (flycd.dev)
11704.
Shuttle Beta – Build Back Ends Fast (shuttle.rs)
11705.
If a hammer was like AI (axbom.com)
11706.
How the US Conquered Hawaii and Made It 91% Empty [video] (youtube.com)
11707.
NPR Text-Only Version (text.npr.org)
11708.
Show HN: GameGuide AI – AI-Powered Game Guide Chatbot (gameguide.ai)
11709.
Retraction Watch Database becomes open (retractionwatch.com)
11710.
What is Llama 2? Meta’s large language model explained (infoworld.com)
11711.
Learnings from 5 years of startup code audits (kenkantzer.com)
11712.
Authorizer, an open source authentication and authorization solution (github.com)
11713.
Comparing Optic and Spectral (useoptic.com)
11714.
Slouching Toward ‘Accept All Cookies’ (theatlantic.com)
11715.
An Introduction to Interpreters and JIT Compilation (stefan-marr.de)
11716.
Ask HN: Why Use an OLAP Database?
11717.
CISA Open Source Software Security Roadmap [pdf] (cisa.gov)
11718.
Google's Antitrust Trial Tests Authority over Big Tech: Live Updates (nytimes.com)
11719.
How to use JSON config files in MicroPython to persist your device's settings (bhave.sh)
11720.
DHH: Microservices vs. Monolith [video] (youtube.com)
11721.
The Tyranny of the Parking Lot (thenation.com)
11722.
Linux 6.6 Features (phoronix.com)
11723.
Google's Trials Will Reshape the Internet Whether It Wins or Loses (gizmodo.com)
11724.
Can LLMs Reason and Plan? (cacm.acm.org)
11725.
Safeguard your custom chatbot with discriminators (embyr.ai)
11726.
So You Think You Know C? (2020) [pdf] (wordsandbuttons.online)
11727.
How far does one billion parameters take you? As it turns out, pretty far (twitter.com)
11728.
Thunderbolt 5 to deliver up to 120 Gbps bandwidth, support multiple 8K monitors (cnx-software.com)
11729.
Gnome 45 formalizes extensions module system (theregister.com)
11730.
Linux 6.6's in-kernel SMB networking server graduates (theregister.com)