September 2023 Archive
12181.
Consistent Handling of Git Repositories with Different Default Branches (karl.berlin)
12182.
Logistics robots coming into wider use in Japan (japantimes.co.jp)
12183.
The root of the dependency tree (thasso.xyz)
12184.
Blink Estimation (2013) (dannorth.net)
12185.
Ask HN: Inflation, job adverts, and salary ranges
12186.
US Army Orders More Microsoft AR Headsets (unicornhunt.framer.ai)
12187.
Centaurs and Cyborgs on the Jagged Frontier (oneusefulthing.org)
12188.
Amazon demands 30% share of ad revenue from TV networks’ apps (broadbandtvnews.com)
12189.
How Are Consumers Using Generative AI? (a16z.com)
12190.
Java Development Kit 1.0 (1996) (github.com)
12191.
Show HN: Visualizing pipeline parallel algorithms: GPipe, 1F1B (& -2bw, & eager) (gist.github.com)
12192.
Point.js: A lightweight, client-side framework for building user interfaces (pointjs.org)
12193.
Ask HN: Worker Co-Ops in Tech?
12194.
Unlocking SEO Gold: A Comprehensive Guide to Buying Expired Domains (twitter.com)
12195.
SQL Join Flavors (antonz.org)
12196.
How a burnt out, abandoned ship reveals the secrets of a shadow tanker network (theguardian.com)
12197.
Machine Learning Using Decision Trees in Ruby (vector-logic.com)
12198.
Scientists upcycle plastics into energy-storage liquids using LEDs (phys.org)
12199.
Airbnb’s Original Sin (theatlantic.com)
12200.
‘A lifeline for dirty cars’: EU delays air pollution limits until 2035 (theguardian.com)
12201.
Fileless Remote Code Execution on Juniper Firewalls (vulncheck.com)
12202.
ShadowDragon: Lets ICE Monitor Pregnancy Tracking and Fortnite Players (404media.co)
12203.
Ask HN: Puzzle Community/Insights?
12204.
Applied Category Theory (math.ucr.edu)
12205.
The impact of the Mill home composting device (mill.com)
12206.
All Eyes on Medical A.I (erictopol.substack.com)
12207.
Nenex: A Neural Personal Wiki Idea (gwern.net)
12208.
White Coke (en.wikipedia.org)
12209.
China’s 1.5 Exaflops Supercomputer Chases Gordon Bell Prize – Again (nextplatform.com)
12210.
The cable bundle of the future is officially here (theverge.com)