September 2023 Archive
18871.
Japanese startup to develop refueling satellite for U.S. Space Force
(japantoday.com)
18872.
Searching for a Breakup
(profgalloway.com)
18873.
Cargill: Peek Inside America’s Largest Privately Owned Company
(bloomberg.com)
18874.
Nyxt 3.8.0
(nyxt.atlas.engineer)
18875.
Behind the Scenes with OverflowAI Search
(stackoverflow.blog)
18876.
18877.
Example
(example.com)
18878.
Image-Based Abuse: A Threat to Privacy, Safety, and Speech
(mediawell.ssrc.org)
18879.
How to run a production incident that creates more incidents
(badsoftwareadvice.substack.com)
18880.
Getty Images subscribers to get access to AI image generator
(arstechnica.com)
18881.
Hygiene Factors: Why People Leave Managers, Not Jobs
(leadingsapiens.com)
18882.
My Favorite JDK 21 Feature: Javadoc Search URL
(stuartmarks.wordpress.com)
18883.
The simplest SSG I could think of
(sdegutis.github.io)
18884.
Some Notes on Zenbleed
(reflexive.space)
18885.
Why AGI is closer than you think
(secondbest.ca)
18886.
Facebook scaled Memcached to handle billions of requests per second (2013)
(engineercodex.substack.com)
18887.
18888.
The campaign for public power in Maine
(transcripts.volts.wtf)
18889.
Founders as Detectives - Manifesting Sherlock Holmes
(aasthajs.com)
18890.
Speed and Politics
(mitpress.mit.edu)
18891.
Understanding Tesla's Heat Pump System [video]
(youtube.com)
18892.
How Imaginary Numbers Were Invented
(youtube.com)
18893.
NASA's Mars Sample Return mission is in danger of never launching
(theregister.com)
18894.
Algebraic Data Type
(en.wikipedia.org)
18895.
18896.
Antiviral drug linked to SARS-CoV-2 mutations
(eurekalert.org)
18897.
Building a rodent-friendly catch-and-release mousetrap with Arduino
(blog.arduino.cc)
18898.
18899.
18900.
British Government Accused of Muzzling Media Coverage of Russell Brand
(thedailybeast.com)