September 2024 Archive
16591.
Evidence for widespread human exposure to food contact chemicals (nature.com)
16592.
Koin 4.0 Official Release (blog.insert-koin.io)
16593.
What are Idiosyncrasy Credits and why should you collect them? (realramble.com)
16594.
The Question No One Asks Shigeru Miyamoto (youtube.com)
16595.
Show HN: Easyy.click: manage frequently used links and notes. (easyy.click)
16596.
People with PCOS Face Increased Eating Disorder Risks (scientificamerican.com)
16597.
Google's Rust belts bugs out of Android helps kill off unsafe code substantially (theregister.com)
16598.
I Made an Autograd Engine (wheatgreaser.github.io)
16599.
Ancient US air traffic control systems won't get a tech refresh before 2030 (theregister.com)
16600.
16601.
Stern–Gerlach Experiment (en.wikipedia.org)
16602.
FreeBSD on MacBook Pro Retina 2014 (joshua.hu)
16603.
Larger and more instructable language models become less reliable (nature.com)
16604.
WPE and Trademarks (ma.tt)
16605.
16606.
Microsoft claims its AI safety tool not only finds errors but also fixes them (theverge.com)
16607.
AI tools for software engineers, but without the hype (newsletter.pragmaticengineer.com)
16608.
Creating a ZFS-based highly available storage service (github.com)
16609.
Tecton Moves Mountains of Data to AI Models Automagically (nextplatform.com)
16610.
Comparative Study of Java Native, Platform and Virtual Threads (blackslate.io)
16611.
Nexus AI - Ultimate AI for Content Generation (mynexusai.com)
16612.
Watch YouTube with Friends in a 3D world (dj3d.io)
16613.
I2P Compared to Other Anonymous Networks (geti2p.net)
16614.
Tolkien Criticism Today, Revisited (lareviewofbooks.org)
16615.
Battlemage engineering sample suggests there's some hope for Intel's GPUs (pcgamer.com)
16616.
Quantum One-Shot Signatures (eprint.iacr.org)
16617.
New security protocol shields data from attackers during cloud-based computation (news.mit.edu)
16618.
The Truth About Thesis.com (2015) (pearsonified.com)
16619.
A PyQt TodoMVC cross-OS desktop app (github.com)
16620.
Table format interoperability, future or fantasy? (jack-vanlightly.com)