October 2024 Archive
5971.
Former Intel CPU engineer details how internal x86-64 efforts were suppressed (tomshardware.com)
5972.
On Rust in Enterprise Kernels (lwn.net)
5973.
Jane Street Capital: the trader paying its interns more than Keir Starmer (theguardian.com)
5974.
5975.
Nic Cage Urges Young Actors to Protect Themselves from AI (deadline.com)
5976.
Commercial Haskell should go after Python/Julia not Rust (discourse.haskell.org)
5977.
Show HN: Convert keywords into clickable links (getlazylink.com)
5978.
AI 'bubble' will burst 99 percent of players, says Baidu CEO (theregister.com)
5979.
5980.
Seoul wants N Korean troops to leave Russia immediately (bbc.com)
5981.
Trees and land absorbed almost no CO2 last year.Is nature's carbon sink failing? (theguardian.com)
5982.
5983.
The Art of Misunderstanding and the 4 Sides Model of Communication (medium.com)
5984.
Devenv is switching Nix implementation to Tvix (devenv.sh)
5985.
Basecamp-maker 37Signals says its "cloud exit" will save it $10M over 5 years (arstechnica.com)
5986.
Determinate Nix (discourse.nixos.org)
5987.
ICANN approves use of .internal domain for your network (theregister.com)
5988.
Elon Musk and the Whistleblower (donmoynihan.substack.com)
5989.
The Quarter-Trillion Dollar Rush to Get Money Out of China (wsj.com)
5990.
GNU Parallel 20241022 ('Sinwar Nasrallah') released (savannah.gnu.org)
5991.
Synthetic Reasoning from Knowledge Graphs (extrasensoryai.github.io)
5992.
GitButler 0.13 – "Lucky Baseball" (blog.gitbutler.com)
5993.
'Blade Runner 2049' Producers Sue Elon Musk, Tesla and Warner Bros. Discovery (variety.com)
5994.
Beating every possible game of Pokemon Platinum at the same time [video] (youtube.com)
5995.
How to Spot Red Flags When Interviewing for an Engineering Manager Position (peterszasz.com)
5996.
5997.
Will the China Cycle Come for Airbus and Boeing? (construction-physics.com)
5998.
Trying to reverse climate change won't save us, scientists warn (theverge.com)
5999.
Raspberry Pi AI HAT+ with Up to 26 Tops (raspberrypi.com)
6000.
Linus Torvalds is "fed up" with making kernel changes to address faulty hardware (techspot.com)