2024 Archive
6361.
6362.
The electrostatic world of insects
(wired.com)
6363.
Segmenting comic book frames
(vrroom.github.io)
6364.
Germany's Sovereign Tech Fund Now Supporting FFmpeg
(phoronix.com)
6365.
A Pipeline Made of Airbags
(ferd.ca)
6366.
Learning about distributed systems: where to start? (2020)
(muratbuffalo.blogspot.com)
6367.
The Emacs Window Management Almanac
(karthinks.com)
6368.
6369.
Mapping the Mind of a Large Language Model
(anthropic.com)
6370.
Squatting in Spain: Understanding Spain's "okupas" problem
(idealista.com)
6371.
The art of programming and why I won't use LLM
(kennethnym.com)
6372.
MKBHDs for Everything
(stratechery.com)
6373.
6374.
Iron Mountain: It's Time to Talk About Hard Drives
(mixonline.com)
6375.
Rebuilding Netflix's video processing pipeline with microservices
(netflixtechblog.com)
6376.
We have surpassed 6 of the 9 planetary boundaries that sustain human life (2023)
(stockholmresilience.org)
6377.
Why my apps will soon be gone from the Google Play Store
(frozenfractal.com)
6378.
Google Search Is Now a Giant Hallucination
(gizmodo.com)
6380.
6381.
Dear AWS, please let me be a cloud engineer again
(lucvandonkersgoed.com)
6382.
The golden age of scammers: AI-powered phishing
(mailgun.com)
6383.
Jim Keller criticizes Nvidia's CUDA, x86
(tomshardware.com)
6384.
Do you need Redis? PostgreSQL does queuing, locking, and pub/sub (2021)
(spin.atomicobject.com)
6385.
Reading "A Programmer's Guide to Common Lisp"
(journal.paoloamoroso.com)
6386.
"Tinyboxes finally have a buy it now button"
(twitter.com)
6387.
A former slave who became a cowboy, a rancher, and a Texas legend
(texasmonthly.com)
6388.
Don't let dicts spoil your code
(roman.pt)
6389.
Raspberry Pi CM5 is a faster, drop-in upgrade
(jeffgeerling.com)
6390.