September 2023 Archive
15001.
Mistral AI makes its first large language model free for everyone
(techcrunch.com)
15002.
Why the dream of fusion power isn’t going away
(technologyreview.com)
15003.
15004.
SMB Blueprint: People, Processes, and Tools
(blueprint.inc)
15005.
15006.
The plastic-eating bacteria that could change the world
(theguardian.com)
15007.
Hackers steal $200M from crypto company Mixin
(techcrunch.com)
15008.
‘Ghost’ Guns Found at East Harlem Day Care Site
(nytimes.com)
15009.
Creating the First Confidential GPUs
(queue.acm.org)
15011.
15012.
Crux: Cross-platform app development in Rust
(github.com)
15013.
15014.
15015.
ChatGPT can now access up to date information
(bbc.co.uk)
15016.
The Useless Web
(theuselessweb.com)
15017.
Fixing Nostalgia: “Star Trek” Boldly Goes to Less Utopian Futures
(publicbooks.org)
15018.
15019.
Show HN: Notifications for Used Goods – Scavinge
(scavinge.com)
15020.
Apple Looked at Buying Bing
(appleinsider.com)
15021.
The Economist's Ukraine war-fire model
(github.com)
15022.
15023.
Exploring the Cutting-Edge Technology: Dual-Infrared Laser 3D Scanners
(ireal3dscan.com)
15024.
Multipaint
(multipaint.kameli.net)
15025.
Futuretools
(futuretools.io)
15026.
Schopenhauer on Reading
(fs.blog)
15027.
15028.
Get charts and data insights from your database using AI
(learity.com)
15029.
We're Building Git for Infrastructure
(blog.railway.app)
15030.
Letter (see comments for further description) [pdf]
(ia601508.us.archive.org)