2023 Archive
4981.
Helm (tytel.org)
4982.
How a CPU works: Bare metal C on my RISC-V toy CPU (florian.noeding.com)
4983.
Vim's Creator Bram Moolenaar Dies at Age 62 – Slashdot (news.slashdot.org)
4984.
Remote work brings hidden penalty for young professionals, study says (nytimes.com)
4985.
Ask HN: What have you created that deserves a second chance on HN?
4986.
How Spotify's podcast bet went wrong (semafor.com)
4987.
A physicist who bets that gravity can’t be quantized (quantamagazine.org)
4988.
The impact of the ‘long peace’ on modern military capabilities (acoup.blog)
4989.
Self-driving cars are surveillance cameras on wheels (schneier.com)
4990.
Keeping Open Source Open (rockylinux.org)
4991.
Ask HN: Books you read in 2023 and recommend for 2024?
4992.
A novel the CIA spent a fortune to suppress (publicbooks.org)
4993.
John Carmack goes off about online-only games being abandoned (pcgamer.com)
4994.
Supreme Court asked to strike down immunity for police who brutally beat student (ij.org)
4995.
I applied to 250 jobs and timed how long each one took (careerfair.io)
4996.
Racket: Lisp for the modern day (deusinmachina.net)
4997.
M2 Ultra can run 128 streams of Llama 2 7B in parallel (github.com)
4998.
Following UK antitrust order, Meta sells Giphy to Shutterstock for $53M (techcrunch.com)
4999.
Hello, PNG (da.vidbuchanan.co.uk)
5000.
Thousands of early-career NIH researchers forming union for first time (nature.com)
5001.
BBEdit is 30 years old as a commercial product (barebones.com)
5002.
A formula for the nth digit of 𝜋 and 𝜋^n (arxiv.org)
5003.
What if we set GPT-4 free in Minecraft? (twitter.com)
5004.
Microsoft Edge sets Yandex as default search engine in Moldova (twitter.com)
5005.
The Problem with LangChain (minimaxir.com)
5006.
Yandex open sourced it's BI tool DataLens (github.com)
5007.
Audiobox: Meta's new foundation research model for audio generation (ai.meta.com)
5008.
Text Editor: Data Structures (averylaird.com)
5009.
Purego – A library for calling C functions from Go without Cgo (github.com)
5010.
FUTO – An independent software lab and grant fund (futo.org)