November 2024 Archive
9601.
Why American C-section rates are increasing (axios.com)
9602.
The Convex open-source back end (github.com)
9603.
Lightweight Artificial Aggregates: Typologies, Compositions, and Applications (mdpi.com)
9604.
Why does it seem like people in Cybersecurity get paid so little? (old.reddit.com)
9605.
Building Cloudflare with Cloudflare helps developers (cloudflare.tv)
9606.
Water-hose tool use and showering behavior by Asian elephants (cell.com)
9607.
TSMC halts advanced chip shipments to Chinese AI companies (theregister.com)
9608.
Gemini is now accessible from the OpenAI Library (developers.googleblog.com)
9609.
9610.
Cargo airships to move freight in the outback (in 2028) (abc.net.au)
9611.
Hackers Are Using Police Emails to Send Tech Companies Fraudulent Data Requests (gizmodo.com)
9612.
GERDA – German Election Database (german-elections.com)
9613.
The long lost San Francisco Bay ferry system (newsletter.employbl.com)
9614.
Qt Wayland Tablet Improvements (nicolasfella.de)
9615.
Apple is finally letting green bubbles send message reactions (theverge.com)
9616.
Confirmation of the Existence of Rogue Waves (2018) (aps.org)
9617.
"The Feeling of Power" by Isaac Asimov (urbigenous.net)
9618.
More women, young adults being diagnosed with autism (divisionofresearch.kaiserpermanente.org)
9619.
9620.
9621.
Ben Horowitz's Cozy Relationship with the Las Vegas Police Department (techcrunch.com)
9622.
Unikraft Cloud reduces serverless cold starts to milliseconds with unikernel (shivangsnewsletter.com)
9623.
Why most job interviews are pointless [video] (youtube.com)
9624.
Gemini Now Compatible with OpenAI (ai.google.dev)
9625.
Debate May Help AI Models Converge on Truth (quantamagazine.org)
9626.
Tech support world record? 8.5 seconds from seeing to fixing (theregister.com)
9627.
Future atmospheric rivers could bring catastrophic ocean level rise (phys.org)
9628.
Using algebra to refactor data types (justinpombrio.net)
9629.
Optimal glass shape for preserving chill in beer glasses (phys.org)
9630.
What's so special about the human brain? (nature.com)