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News #88

  • GitHub – algora-io/tv: Open source Twitch for developers
  • Web Design Museum – Discover old websites, apps and software
  • Introducing Cerebras Inference: AI at Instant Speed – Cerebras
  • [2408.01386] The Big Fringe Telescope
  • Dual-screen laptops make more sense with this spiral notebook-like hinge | Ars Technica
  • [2408.14425] Radiance Cascades: A Novel High-Resolution Formal Solution for Multidimensional Non-LTE Radiative Transfer
  • Microsoft backports AMD branch prediction improvement to Windows 11 23H2, update available now — more users will see Ryzen performance improvements | Tom’s Hardware
  • GitHub – duckduckgo/macos-browser: DuckDuckGo macOS Browser
  • ChartDB – Database schema diagrams visualizer
  • Sam Altman doesn’t care about you
  • Unlocking the Pixel 9 bootloader breaks some Pixel AI apps – Liliputing
  • GitHub – sjpiper145/MakerSkillTree: A repository of Maker Skill Trees and templates to make your own.
  • GitHub – moxie0/knockknock: A simple, secure, and stealthy port knocking implementation that does not use libpcap or bind to a socket interface.
  • How Intel Missed the iPhone : The XScale Era – by Babbage
  • New 0-Day Attacks Linked to China’s ‘Volt Typhoon’ – Krebs on Security
  • Is Telegram really an encrypted messaging app? – A Few Thoughts on Cryptographic Engineering
  • GitHub – datavorous/amine: Distraction blocker which monitors your mouse and keyboard. Prevents you from switching tabs and wasting your time.
  • courses/prompt_engineering_interactive_tutorial at master · anthropics/courses · GitHub
  • Full steam ahead towards a true multi-cloud offering to deliver on broken promises | Scaleway
  • Coolify’s rise to fame. And why it could be a big deal.
  • TIL: 8 versions of UUID and when to use them | nicole@web
  • When A.I.’s Output Is a Threat to A.I. Itself – The New York Times
  • Splatt3R: Zero-shot Gaussian Splatting from Uncalibrated Image Pairs
  • Hot Chips 2024: Qualcomm’s Oryon Core – Chips and Cheese
  • Letters to Dubai – The Balkanized Internet: Role of Big Cloud Providers
  • The Bug in the Computer Bug Story – JSTOR Daily
  • Time-memory Trade-offs Sound the Death Knell for GPRS and GSM
  • Automate Your Image with Bannerify – Image & Video Generation Made Easy
  • Ask HN: Developer PC setup automations for company owned devices | Hacker News
  • GitHub – flxzt/rnote: Sketch and take handwritten notes.
  • future.pdf
  • Cheap Underwater Acoustic Communication Is Now Possible – IEEE Spectrum
  • Lidl’s Cloud Gambit: Europe’s Shift to Sovereign Computing | by Dotan Horovits (@horovits) | Aug, 2024 | Medium
  • Introducing memos: stick private notes on your email | Fastmail
  • GameNGen
  • Bypassing airport security via SQL injection
  • Record/replay — QEMU documentation
  • Server Setup Basics
  • Six Things I Know For Sure About Marketing To Engineers
  • Chromium Docs – How Chrome Accessibility Works
  • Rearchiving 2 million hours of digital radio, a comprehensive process | Digital Preservation at the National Library of Norway
  • [2408.11946] A Technical Note on the Architectural Effects on Maximum Dependency Lengths of Recurrent Neural Networks
  • Problem #066 – regex crossword | mathspp
  • Can Solar Costs Keep Shrinking? – by Tomas Pueyo
  • GitHub – queer/boxxy: boxxy puts bad Linux applications in a box with only their files.
  • How I learned to stop worrying and love userspace networking
  • The journey of an internet packet: Exploring networks with traceroute – Sebastian Marines
  • floating-points-between-zero-and-one – Chad Nauseam Home
  • Cleaning up after WWII – wwiiafterwwii
  • Capt. Grace Hopper on Future Possibilities: Data, Hardware, Software, and People (1982) > National Security Agency/Central Security Service > Historical Releases View
  • GitHub – rscott2049/pico-rmii-ethernet_nce
  • Almost half of FDA-approved AI medical devices are not trained on real patient data, research reveals
  • Rust dylib rabbit holes | David Lattimore
  • Pi Pico 2 Extreme Teardown | electronupdate
  • Why am I writing a Rust compiler in C? – notgull – The world’s number one source of notgull
  • Projectpage of DEGAS (Detailed Expressions on Full-body Gaussian Avatars)
  • GitHub – nicbarker/clay: High performance UI layout library in C.
  • HDMI Forum rejects AMD’s HDMI 2.1 open-source driver | Tom’s Hardware
  • Elasticsearch is Open Source, Again | Elastic Blog
  • Harvard and MIT’s $800 Million Mistake: The Triple Failure of 2U, edX, and Axim Collaborative — Class Central
  • Trieve HN Discovery
  • Chrome is Entrenching Third-Party Cookies For Some Sites In A Way That Will Predictably, Inevitably Mislead Users | Brave
  • GitHub – ashishb/wp2hugo: The best WordPress to Hugo migrator (written in Go)
  • Home
  • Low Cost Mini PCs
  • The Tao of Unicode Sparklines – Jon Udell
  • Artificial Intelligence Predicts Earthquakes With Unprecedented Accuracy
  • Olivetti Programma 101: at the origins of the Personal Computer | Inexhibit
  • Australian employees now have the right to ignore work emails, calls after hours | Reuters
  • Fixing a Bug in Google Chrome as a First-Time Contributor – Casey Primozic’s Homepage
  • Modern Wardriving | Simon Roses Femerling – Blog
  • MiniJinja: Learnings from Building a Template Engine in Rust | Armin Ronacher’s Thoughts and Writings
  • Kotlin for data analysis | Kotlin Documentation
  • GitHub – duneroadrunner/scpptool: scpptool is a command line tool to help enforce a memory and data race safe subset of C++.
  • The 4-chan Go programmer | DoltHub Blog
  • (PDF) Final Two Communications from MH370 Supports Controlled Eastward Descent Scenario
  • Docker Image disappeared · Issue #799 · sickcodes/Docker-OSX · GitHub
  • We found North Korean engineers in our application pile. Here’s what our ex-CIA co founders did about it.
  • Main Page | BaseX Documentation
  • What Is Post-Quantum Cryptography? | NIST
  • Windows App general availability coming soon | Windows IT Pro Blog
  • Calendar queues: a fast 0(1) priority queue implementation for the simulation event set problem – 63039.63045.pdf
  • IOGraphica
  • Dokku: my favorite personal serverless platform – Hamel’s Blog
  • Love Them or Hate Them, Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky Dominate Russian Literature – The New York Times
  • TOUGHBOOK 40 | Panasonic North America – United States
  • Emulating the early Macintosh floppy drive | Thomas
  • GitHub – NousResearch/DisTrO: Distributed Training Over-The-Internet
  • Is my vision that bad? No, it’s just a bug in Apple’s Calculator. | Martin Wojtczyk
  • Linus’s Blog – Bresenham’s Circle Drawing Algorithm
  • expect(1) – Linux man page
  • Poor Foundations in Geometric Algebra – Eric Lengyel
  • Firefox Rolls Out Total Cookie Protection By Default
  • Judges Rule Big Tech’s Free Ride on Section 230 Is Over
  • 4146575149.pdf
  • Removing stuff is never obvious yet often better
  • Malware infiltrates Pidgin messenger’s official plugin repository
  • Jupyter Notebook Viewer
  • GitHub – HumbleUI/HumbleUI: Clojure Desktop UI framework
  • Leader Election With S3 Conditional Writes – Gunnar Morling
  • GeoWorks: The Other Windows

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