September 2024 Archive
12961.
CrowdStrike incident shows we need to rethink cyber (computerweekly.com)
12962.
After Apple, Jony Ive Is Building an Empire of His Own (nytimes.com)
12963.
The Open Source Internet (openforum.com.au)
12964.
Ai.robots.txt (github.com)
12965.
Revisiting HPX (blog.brakmic.com)
12966.
SQLite Viewer: Fast, Browser-Based SQLite Database Tool (github.com)
12967.
How FIFA was outplayed by Electronic Arts (economist.com)
12968.
Design is not Problem Solving (2017) (salituri.medium.com)
12969.
Why the Lionsgate-Runway AI Films Deal Rightly Scares Creatives (techopedia.com)
12970.
BadGPT – game where ChatGPT spams you with random text (not.withoutdistractions.com)
12971.
Why Did Emperor Severus Spare an Engineer (john.soban.ski)
12972.
"Self-Driving" Cars Have a Dirty Secret. and It's a Big One (futurism.com)
12973.
How to make programming fun with sounds (github.com)
12974.
Show HN: Oracle Aconex Accelerator (Common Lisp) (graphmetrix.com)
12975.
Easy text-to-SQL prototype with outlines (github.com)
12976.
The Power of Data: A Look at Tesla's Vehicle Data Report (notateslaapp.com)
12977.
PyTest Fixtures for Databricks Workspaces (github.com)
12978.
Making Eggs Without Ovaries (press.asimov.com)
12979.
LLMs Still Can't Plan; Can LRMs? A Preliminary Evaluation of O1 on PlanBench (arxiv.org)
12980.
Ask HN: If you went to a conference and got one of these woould you like it?
12981.
Bay Area Use R Meetup Is Back (meetup.com)
12982.
Telegram to Disclose Phones, IP Addresses at Authorities' Requests (rferl.org)
12983.
Hacking the "Bike Angels" System for Moving Bikeshares (schneier.com)
12984.
Stop Coding Already (parastudios.de)
12985.
Microsoft Azure Linux (cloud v3 and not Wal) (github.com)
12986.
US to ban Chinese tech in cars (bbc.com)
12987.
Hybrid device does power generation and molecular solar thermal energy storage (cell.com)
12988.
Heavy metal exposure could increase cardiovascular disease risk, study finds (cnn.com)
12989.
Iron Winds are Blowing on WASP-76B (universetoday.com)
12990.
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