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News #76

  • Preclinical safety and biodistribution of CRISPR targeting SIV in non-human primates | Gene Therapy
  • celestial mechanics – Is Venus in some way tidally locked to… Earth? – Astronomy Stack Exchange
  • Career advice for young system programmers | by Glauber Costa | Aug, 2023 | Medium
  • Captain Zilog Crushed! : The Story of the Z8000
  • GitHub – liam-ilan/crumb: The Crumb Programming Language
  • What is Screen Apnea? Why You May Breathe Less While Online – The New York Times
  • Podman v4.6 Introduces Podmansh: A Revolutionary Login Shell
  • Linux 6.5 Last Minute Fixes A Performance Regression – 34% Drop In A Micro-Benchmark – Phoronix
  • Four Bar Design: DIY Espresso
  • The History of Windows 2.0 – by Bradford Morgan White
  • How Google made the world go viral – The Verge
  • Morris Chang founded TSMC — the world’s most important company. Now everyone wants control of it – ABC News
  • ARM’s Neoverse N2: Cortex A710 for Servers – Chips and Cheese
  • Can you use a class in C? · Effective program synthesis
  • GitHub – h313/spet: an interpreter for a turing-complete programming language based on Spotify playlists
  • GitHub – Dicklesworthstone/llama_embeddings_fastapi_service
  • Thoughts on Flash – Apple
  • Cellebrite asks cops to keep its phone hacking tech ‘hush hush’ | TechCrunch
  • graydon2 | Curse of the CEMBI / Let Maintainers Be Maintainers
  • Why Tailwind CSS Won
  • Entrepreneurship for Engineers: Selling Open Source Software – The New Stack
  • ChatLZMA – Wishful Coding
  • Nobody ever paid me for code – Bite code!
  • Untouchable number – Wikipedia
  • Ask HN: How to contract for US companies as EU national | Hacker News
  • GitHub – Dataherald/dataherald
  • Stanley B. Lippman – Wikipedia
  • CNET is deleting old articles to try to improve its Google Search ranking – The Verge
  • Introducing ChatGPT Enterprise
  • Rosenzweig – The first conformant M1 GPU driver
  • AI Human Generator – Generate and Modify People Online
  • Executive Function Theft – Hedgehog Librarian
  • Clojure in Banking: Griffin
  • FreeBSD Experimenting With A Port Of NVIDIA’s Linux Open DRM Kernel Driver – Phoronix
  • Absurd Success @ marginalia.nu
  • Release v1.1.0 · billabear/billabear · GitHub
  • Overview — ZFSBootMenu 2.2.0 documentation
  • Jazz² Resurrection
  • Random Load Balancing is Unevenly Distributed (evanjones.ca)
  • new/dup/init: The Dance Goes On
  • 9 Lines With All of Physics – Motion Mountain
  • FreeBSD on Firecracker | USENIX
  • GitHub – epsilla-cloud/vectordb: Epsilla is a high performance Vector Database Management System
  • Learning produces a hippocampal cognitive map in the form of an orthogonalized state machine | bioRxiv
  • Leaving Haskell behind — Infinite Negative Utility
  • OS.js Web Desktop
  • Prepare your Firefox desktop extension for the upcoming Android release | Mozilla Add-ons Community Blog
  • Aeron – Proof of the benefits of open development – G Research
  • GitHub – zyedidia/multiplix: An operating system kernel for RISC-V and AArch64 SBCs
  • Old Vintage Computing Research: Cracking DesignWare’s The Grammar Examiner on the C64
  • GitHub – Ruddle/Fomos: Experimental OS, built with rust
  • GitHub – ESP32-COOP/ESP32-COOP-DOC: Create an affordable and accessible automatic coop door using ESP32. DIY your chicken coop with customizable behavior based on time and light levels. Control it through a dedicated Bluetooth-enabled app. Find comprehensive build instructions, wiring diagrams.
  • 50TB IBM tape drive more than doubles LTO-9 capacity – Blocks and Files
  • Colin Percival on X: “FreeBSD (HEAD) no longer spends time running a bubblesort on its SYSINITs. We’re now running a mergesort which is ~100x faster: https://t.co/1F8Yodedh3” / X
  • Points 411: the best points and miles database on the internet!
  • Grave flaws in BGP Error handling
  • Yes, you should test on production… | by Marco Chiappetta | Aug, 2023 | Medium
  • Temptations of an open-source browser extension developer · extesy/hoverzoom · Discussion #670 · GitHub
  • [2308.06103] Composable Function-preserving Expansions for Transformer Architectures
  • doas – dedicated openbsd application subexecutor
  • GitHub – netbirdio/netbird: Connect your devices into a single secure private WireGuard®-based mesh network with SSO/MFA and simple access controls.
  • [2308.10335] A Study on Robustness and Reliability of Large Language Model Code Generation
  • zrepl – ZFS replication — zrepl documentation
  • John Graham-Cumming’s blog: Retrieving 1TB of data from a faulty Seagate Firecuda 530 drive with the help woodworking tools
  • Old Vintage Computing Research: Scenes from the Solbourne Computer corporate video, March 1992
  • Exploring the design space of binary search trees
  • Debugging a futex crash
  • A novel keyboard for music
  • PHYS771 Lecture 9: Quantum
  • New book considers the impact of electronic logging devices on drivers | Truckers News
  • PreTeXt
  • Nvidia, beware! IBM has a new analog AI chip that could give the H100 a run for its money | TechRadar
  • Solving a simple puzzle using SymPy · Blog
  • GitHub – mljar/plotai: 🎨🤖 Create plots in Python and Matplotlib with LLM
  • Introducing Proof-of-Work Defense for Onion Services | The Tor Project
  • SimpleX Chat: private and secure messenger without any user IDs (not even random)
  • [2308.08401] The Simplest Walking Robot: A bipedal robot with one actuator and two rigid bodies
  • CargoCult.pdf
  • The boundless demand for insight | Hex
  • Automated assembly of molecular mechanisms at scale from text mining and curated databases | Molecular Systems Biology
  • Launch HN: Serra (YC S23) – Open-core, Python-based dbt alternative | Hacker News
  • A Visual Introduction to Neural Networks – by Nick M
  • “I’VE GOT NOTHING TO HIDE,” AND OTHER MISUNDERSTANDINGS OF PRIVACY – SSRN-id998565.pdf
  • The 10 Most Influential CPUs of All Time
  • blog-cells Demo
  • raidz expansion feature by don-brady · Pull Request #15022 · openzfs/zfs · GitHub
  • News – Steel Bank Common Lisp
  • Ruby’s Hash is a Swiss-Army Knife
  • The case for Nushell
  • painless-conjugate-gradient.pdf
  • Exploring the internals of Linux v0.01 – seiya.me
  • TAOS Operating System
  • Jesse Wright
  • Ulises Gascón on X: “🎉 Yeah, #nodejs 20.6.0 will include built-in support for .env files. 👉 Support for the NODE_OPTIONS environmental variable 👉 Custom paths 👉 Comments supported in .env files https://t.co/mQmyPNdo5k” / X
  • The ideal viewport doesn’t exist
  • Chatwith
  • Chris’s Wiki :: blog/unix/UnixTechnologyAndIdea
  • Micro Live – Series 2, Episode 19
  • We Put Half a Million files in One git Repository, Here’s What We Learned – Canva Engineering Blog
  • Bugzilla Celebrates 25 Years With Special Announcements – Bugzilla
  • Modern CSV 2 is now available. – Modern CSV
  • Runme turns your documentation into interactive runbooks
  • My favorite prime number generator – Eli Bendersky’s website
  • Don’t Fire Your Illustrator | Sam Bleckley
  • Hypercritical: The Plumber Problem
  • AMD Radeon 7900 XTX Achieves 890% Speedup In Generative AI With Stable Diffusion Optimization
  • When Kraftwerk Issued Their Own Pocket Calculator Synthesizer — to Play Their Song “Pocket Calculator” (1981) | Open Culture
  • Former VP Claims Salesforce Lied About Software Capabilities: ‘It Was All a Lie.’
  • UX Design Patterns for Loading
  • MagicEdit: High-Fidelity Temporally Coherent Video Editing
  • How architecture diagrams enable better conversations – Unravelled Development
  • GitHub – samanthadoran/potential-disco: Trying to emulate the NES again in Common Lisp
  • Collections: How to Roman Republic 101, Part IIIa: Starting Down the Path of Honors – A Collection of Unmitigated Pedantry
  • Symmetry in Chaos, Symmetric Chaos, Symmetric icons
  • ‘I’ve Got Nothing to Hide’ and Other Misunderstandings of Privacy by Daniel J. Solove :: SSRN
  • Neuralangelo: High-Fidelity Neural Surface Reconstruction
  • Atari Tempest: Time-Lapse Photography – The Arcade Blogger
  • Irrigating more U.S. crops by mid-century will be worth the investment, researchers say
  • The Broad Set of Computer Science Problems Faced at Cloud Database Companies
  • Microsoft is discontinuing Visual Studio for Mac after major overhaul – 9to5Mac
  • Non-Euclidean Geometry
  • Fixing the TPM: Hardware Security Modules Done Right
  • Backward Compatibility, Go 1.21, and Go 2 – The Go Programming Language
  • GitHub – ozmartian/vidcutter: A modern yet simple multi-platform video cutter and joiner.
  • I Created the Nerdiest Game Ever | Pier-Luc Brault – Personal Website
  • Ubuntu Desktop: charting a course for the future | Ubuntu
  • Home | servicer
  • Auditory illusions with examples from Daft Punk · ugu.rs
  • Hydra
  • The Ptrace Anti Re Trick – koppian adventures
  • ML is useful for many things, but not for predicting scientific replicability
  • Maisonneuve | They Never Told Us These Things
  • Email Authentication: A Developer’s Guide · Resend
  • Sipeed unveils RISC-V tablet, portable Linux console, and cluster – CNX Software
  • Broken Ownership – Alex Ewerlöf Notes
  • Chris’s Wiki :: blog/linux/PackagingTakesWork
  • When librarians smelled vinegar, they knew the clock was ticking to save historic archives | CBC News
  • White Noise Podcasters Are Costing Spotify $38 Million a Year – Bloomberg
  • Using lei, b4, and mutt to do kernel development | Josef Bacik’s Blog
  • Welcome to Jacobin JVM | jacobin
  • Playbook for universal design – Universal design methods for more inclusive solutions
  • GitHub – Textualize/textual: Textual is a Rapid Application Development framework for Python. Build sophisticated user interfaces with a simple Python API. Run your apps in the terminal and (coming soon) a web browser!
  • Historic Algorithms Help Unlock Shortest-Path Problem Breakthrough | News | Communications of the ACM
  • A brilliant biography of an elusive genius | Daniel Johnson | The Critic Magazine
  • DIY HID USB Keyboard Using STM32 [STM32 Tutorials] [HAL] : 6 Steps – Instructables
  • Getting a job at Apple without going to college or doing LeetCode
  • Chris’s Wiki :: blog/web/BrowsersAndHTTPStatusCodes
  • Hacker News Guidelines
  • Document Search: The Art of Finding
  • Installing Mac OS on the Nintendo Wii! – YouTube
  • GitHub – dnakov/little-rat: 🐀 Small chrome extension to monitor (and optionally block) other extensions’ network calls
  • Unlocking Discord Nitro Features for Free | 0x7D0
  • Analysis of the data job market using “Ask HN: Who is hiring?” posts – Emir’s blog
  • Inside the JVM: Arrays and how they differ from other objects
  • EEG
  • This solar cycle, the sun’s activity is more powerful and surprising than predicted
  • GCC always assumes aligned pointer accesses – TrustInSoft, exhaustive static analysis tools for software security and safety
  • Downtown Doug Brown » Upgrading my Chumby 8 kernel part 6: PWM backlight
  • The Stick of Jan Sloot
  • The CNET Lesson: Content Pruning Is Dumb For News Content, Don’t Do It
  • GIL removal and the Faster CPython project [LWN.net]
  • Princeton University’s ‘AI Snake Oil’ authors say generative AI hype has ‘spiraled out of control’ | VentureBeat
  • If you succeed, you will fail | Ben E. C. Boyter
  • Tech Notes: Emulating x86 on x64 on aarch64
  • clos-cacm.pdf
  • GitHub – Part-DB/Part-DB-server: Part-DB is an Open source inventory management system for your electronic components
  • Microsoft is bringing Python to Excel – The Verge
  • Kernighan and Pike were right: Do one thing, and do it well | by Keaton Brandt | Source and Buggy | Jul, 2023 | Medium
  • Leaked Wipeout source code leads to near-total rewrite and remaster | Ars Technica
  • ISPs complain that listing every fee is too hard, urge FCC to scrap new rule | Ars Technica
  • The Meaning of Monad in MonadTrans
  • Preservation – The Great 78 Project
  • CNET is deleting old articles to try to improve its Google Search ranking | Hacker News
  • Electrotechnique Synthesizers | DIY Synthesizers
  • How ThirdAI uses Ray for Parallel Training of Billion-Parameter Neural Networks on Commodity CPUs
  • Positive Association between Altitude and Suicide in 2584 U.S. Counties – PMC
  • Meaningful Exits for Founders. For an industry that doesn’t do it for… | by Bryce Roberts | Strong Words | Medium
  • Learn AutoHotKey by stealing my scripts
  • Lottielab | Create and Edit Lottie Animations
  • These 3 teams just hacked a US Air Force satellite in space … and won big cash prizes | Space
  • NVIDIA Announces Financial Results for Second Quarter Fiscal 2024 | NVIDIA Newsroom
  • n8n.io – a powerful workflow automation tool
  • Lie still in bed – Ognjen Regoje • ognjen.io
  • Ancient programming language gets new life in the cloud thanks to IBM, watsonx and AI
  • Clever coating turns lampshades into indoor air purifiers
  • Cyberattack shutters major NSF-funded telescopes for more than 2 weeks | Science | AAAS
  • 🎙️ MacWhisper
  • “TRS-GPT” : ChatGPT from a TRS-80 Model III Computer built in 1981 | trs-gpt
  • VirGL — The Mesa 3D Graphics Library latest documentation
  • Applying SRE principles to CI/CD | Using SLOs, SLIs & Error budgets
  • Casio CALEID XM-700 Mobile Navigator (1997) ⌘I Get Info
  • [2308.09687] Graph of Thoughts: Solving Elaborate Problems with Large Language Models
  • Impermanence – NixOS Wiki
  • G. Polya, How to Solve It.
  • Introducing SeamlessM4T, a Multimodal AI Model for Speech and Text Translations | Meta
  • Santiago on X: “Scrum is a cancer. I’ve been writing software for 25 years, and nothing renders a software team useless like Scrum does. Some anecdotes: 1. They tried to convince me that Poker is a planning tool, not a game. 2. If you want to be more efficient, you must add process, not… https://t.co/xgm35jYWiy” / X
  • The large, small, and dynamic viewport units
  • Short session expiration does not help security
  • The popularity of DOS/4GW made Windows 95 game compatibility a little easier, but with higher stakes – The Old New Thing
  • Why is a mood tracker from 2016 still the best?
  • Electrical detection of RNA cancer biomarkers at the single-molecule level
  • A Call to Arms news – Dark Messiah: Co-op mod for Dark Messiah of Might and Magic – Mod DB
  • Python Type Hints – *args and **kwargs – Adam Johnson
  • With HR 3557, Broadband Monopolies Are Pushing A Bill That Would Crush Your Town’s Ability To Stand Up To Them | Techdirt
  • Peter Pan Copyright | Great Ormond Street Hospital Charity | Great Ormond Street Charity
  • Phys. Rev. E 108, 024130 (2023) – Charging capacitors from thermal fluctuations using diodes
  • How to Search on Encrypted Data: Introduction (Part 1) //
  • Rocketgraph
  • Webstudio meets Radix UI
  • GitHub – continuousml/Awesome-Out-Of-Distribution-Detection: A professionally curated list of papers, tutorials, books, videos, articles and open-source libraries etc for Out-of-distribution detection, robustness, and generalization
  • WinRAR zero-day exploited since April to hack trading accounts
  • Keystroke timing obfuscation added to ssh(1)
  • GitHub – varunshenoy/opendream: An extensible, easy-to-use, and portable diffusion web UI 👨‍🎨
  • You Won’t Believe This One Weird CPU Instruction! – Vaibhav Sagar
  • Today I learned you can easily pause the Windows Task Manager to stop apps moving around – The Verge
  • Load Balancing: The Intuition Behind the Power of Two Random Choices | by Mihir Sathe | Better Programming
  • GitHub – normal-computing/outlines: Generative Model Programming
  • MapReduce, TensorFlow, Vertex: Google’s bet to avoid repeating history in AI
  • Introducing Code Llama, a state-of-the-art large language model for coding
  • Functional Programming in Modern C++: The Imperatives Must Go! – Victor Ciura – ACCU 2023 – YouTube
  • Dart 3.1 & a retrospective on functional style programming in Dart 3 | by Marya Belanger | Dart | Aug, 2023 | Medium
  • The Namco ND-1: Taking 2D for Granted
  • E-ink is so Retropunk
  • Slack’s Migration to a Cellular Architecture – Slack Engineering
  • How They Bypass YouTube Video Download Throttling | 0x7D0
  • rese1f.github.io/StableVideo/
  • thewirednomad.com/
  • Authentication on meet.jit.si – Jitsi
  • Out-of-memory victim selection with BPF [LWN.net]
  • Semantic Code Reviews
  • GitHub – osteele/gojekyll: A fast Go implementation of the Jekyll blogging engine
  • Worldcoin ignored initial order to stop iris scans in Kenya, records show | TechCrunch
  • FreeBSD Bhyve Virtualization | 𝚟𝚎𝚛𝚖𝚊𝚍𝚎𝚗
  • GitHub – fish-shell/fish-shell: The user-friendly command line shell.
  • Automatically classifying the content of sound files using ML ⌘I Get Info
  • MastApple//c, a Mastodon client for the Apple II (//c and IIe) – colin@colino.net
  • wherr – crates.io: Rust Package Registry
  • flipreps
  • Technoblogy – Logic Lab
  • I feel like I mad a mistake investing professionally into Flutter, because now there are zero opportunities for me. : FlutterDev
  • Giving up the iPad-only travel dream – Six Colors
  • Gentrace
  • How Artificial Intelligence Gave a Paralyzed Woman Her Voice Back | UC San Francisco
  • layerform/blog/terraform-states.md at main · ergomake/layerform · GitHub
  • macOS updates for Apple silicon Macs are larger than reported – The Eclectic Light Company
  • Keeping Figma Fast | Figma Blog
  • Evolving the Game: A clientless streaming tool for reMarkable 2 – Unladen swallow – Olivier Wulveryck
  • [2308.05660] Thermodynamic Linear Algebra
  • mjg59 | Unix sockets, Cygwin, SSH agents, and sadness
  • HashiCorp switching to BSL shows a need for open charter companies | Open Core Ventures
  • “Not a replacement of journalists in any way”: AP clarifies standards around generative AI | Nieman Journalism Lab
  • probml.github.io/pml-book/book2.html
  • Your 🧠 On Emoji – Nautilus
  • Helidon Níma
  • Introducing Shimmer’s New Web Platform For ADHD Coaching – Shimmer Care Blog
  • Hugging Face raises $235M from investors, including Salesforce and Nvidia | TechCrunch
  • Loom Early-Access Builds
  • Software Engineering at Google
  • Obligatory post about re-starting my personal site.
  • Numbers Every LLM Developer Should Know | Anyscale
  • Ask HN: How did Paul Allen write an 8080 emulator in 1974? | Hacker News
  • That Old NetBSD Server, Running Since 2010
  • GitHub – satwikkansal/wtfpython: What the f*ck Python? 😱
  • Why You (Probably) Don’t Need to Fine-tune an LLM – Tidepool by Aquarium
  • Article by Aase R. Jacobsen and Lars Petersen – 2001 – International Planetarium Society, Inc.
  • Complexity Theory’s 50-Year Journey to the Limits of Knowledge | Quanta Magazine
  • The Antagonists – by Aaron A. Reed – 50 Years of Text Games
  • Seqlock-Based Atomic Memory Snapshots
  • GitHub – exogee-technology/graphweaver: Turn multiple data sources into a single GraphQL API
  • TypeScript is Surprisingly OK for Compilers
  • GitHub – marcobambini/sqlite-createtable-parser: A parser for SQLite create table sql statements.
  • Microsoft’s Revocation of the Verisign Class 3 Public Primary Certification Authority – G5 Root Certificate – Airlock Digital – Allowlisting Software
  • Python: Just write SQL
  • The Atlas of Economic Complexity
  • Bypassing Bitlocker using a cheap logic analyzer on a Lenovo laptop
  • MacPaint and QuickDraw Source Code – CHM
  • New Motherboard Improves Old CRT Television | Hackaday
  • GitHub – mljar/automl-app: AutoML Web App created from Jupyter Notebook
  • This venture-backed startup has quietly bought more than 80 mom-and-pop shops | TechCrunch
  • The data of 760,000 Discord.io users was put up for sale on the darknet
  • BadAppleFont :: Oxidizing corner
  • Fusion Foolery | Do the Math
  • Building muscle in the lab | ETH Zurich
  • GitHub – adbar/trafilatura: Python & command-line tool to gather text on the Web: web crawling/scraping, extraction of text, metadata, comments
  • The AST Typing Problem : ezyang’s blog
  • City-Wide IMSI-Catcher Detection – SeaGlass
  • GitHub – tapparelj/gr-lora_sdr: This is the fully-functional GNU Radio software-defined radio (SDR) implementation of a LoRa transceiver with all the necessary receiver components to operate correctly even at very low SNRs. This work has been conducted at the Telecommunication Circuits Laboratory, EPFL.
  • lfortran.org/
  • Bare Metal Space Invaders
  • Things UNIX can do atomically — Crowley Code!
  • High-speed AI Drone | | UZH
  • GitHub – eschluntz/compress: Text compression for generating keyboard expansions
  • Foreach derp with Csh
  • Ask HN: Where do I find good code to read? | Hacker News
  • Software Engineer @ Freshpaint
  • NP-hard does not mean hard – Math ∩ Programming
  • The fandomization of news – The Verge
  • Implementing interactive languages
  • Stable Linux mainline builds | Stéphane Graber’s website
  • Locals have been sounding the alarm for years about Lahaina wildfire risk | Grist
  • Resistor–transistor logic – Wikipedia
  • Accessible Palette: stop using HSL for color systems | Wildbit
  • First ever remains of a dicraeosaurid sauropod unearthed in India
  • Probability Can Bite
  • Veilid

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