September 2023 Archive
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China just fought back in the semiconductor exports war
(technologyreview.com)
16714.
The Judiciary takes a look at the Google Monopoly
(newsletter.employbl.com)
16715.
Origins of the Police – David Whitehouse
(libcom.org)
16716.
Broadcom’s Google TPU Revenue Explosion, Networking Boom, VMware Integration
(semianalysis.com)
16717.
Superuser: Delete defaultuser0 account on Windows 10
(superuser.com)
16718.
Prima: CMake building system and C interface available
(fortran-lang.discourse.group)
16719.
What’s missing from America’s EV charging strategy
(usa.streetsblog.org)
16720.
16721.
How Google reshaped the world – and is about to do it all over again
(independent.co.uk)
16722.
Linux Commands
(haydenjames.io)
16723.
Vitalik Buterin's Twitter account hacked to promote crypto scam
(web3isgoinggreat.com)
16724.
Cracking the Scalability Wall
(2023.javazone.no)
16726.
The Slowest GitHub PRs in Recorded History
(graphite.dev)
16727.
Protohackers in Elixir [video]
(youtube.com)
16729.
16730.
Evaluating LLM-assisted science writing
(facebook.com)
16731.
Post Will Not Go Viral
(houseofstrauss.com)
16732.
16733.
The Essex GWEN Site
(computer.rip)
16734.
Dr. Doom on the Hottest Summer (So Far)
(nautil.us)
16735.
WPF-Samples
(github.com)
16736.
QtWayland 6.6 Brings Robustness Through Compositor Handoffs
(blog.davidedmundson.co.uk)
16737.
ASML to Deliver First High-NA EUV Tool This Year
(anandtech.com)
16738.
FPGA 101
(nandland.com)
16740.
Show HN: Let GPT write your GitHub reviews
(pullrequest.help)