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Publicat August 31, 2024
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  • COSMIC Alpha Released! Here’s what people are saying. – System76 Blog
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  • GitHub – yetone/avante.nvim: Use your Neovim like using Cursor AI IDE!
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  • Threads Enables Fediverse Replies :: Mike’s Blog — Technologist at Large
  • analog audio tape cassette nostalgia – tapedeck.org
  • GitHub – google/closure-library: Google’s common JavaScript library
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  • Free Public APIs
  • Arenas
  • Using Fibonacci Numbers to Convert from Miles to Kilometers and Vice Versa
  • Activeloop Careers
  • An AWS IAM Security Tooling Reference [2024] – High Signal Security – YAIB (Yet Another Infosec blog).
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  • Build optimized websites quickly, focus on your content | Docusaurus
  • Twenty years of Valgrind | Nicholas Nethercote
  • Helen Fisher, Who Researched the Brain’s Love Circuitry, Dies at 79 – The New York Times
  • Five Most Productive Years: What Happened and What’s Next—Stephen Wolfram Writings
  • How hidden WW2 bombs across the Pacific are found and destroyed, decades after war | Marshall Islands | The Guardian
  • Predicting the Future of Distributed Systems
  • This behavior is by design ⌘I Get Info
  • SQL Has Problems. We Can Fix Them: Pipe Syntax In SQL
  • Rediscovering the Small Web – Neustadt.fr
  • Judge Rules $400 Million Algorithmic System Illegally Denied Thousands of People’s Medicaid Benefits
  • Rerun — Rerun
  • Database “sharding” came from UO? – Raph’s Website
  • A Very Technical Look at BitMessage: Learning From a Dead Project · Zola Gonano
  • Formal CHERI: rigorous engineering and design-time proof of full-scale architecture security properties | Light Blue Touchpaper
  • FCast
  • GitHub – onlook-dev/onlook: The open source, local-first Webflow alternative. Design directly in your live React site and publish your changes to code.
  • I spent an evening on a fictitious web
  • Tesla’s TTPoE at Hot Chips 2024: Replacing TCP for Low Latency Applications – Chips and Cheese
  • The secret inside One Million Checkboxes | eieio.games
  • GitHub – gauge-sh/tach: A Python tool to enforce dependencies, using modular architecture 🌎 Open source 🐍 Installable via pip 🔧 Able to be adopted incrementally – ⚡ Implemented with no runtime impact ♾️ Interoperable with your existing systems 🦀 Written in rust
  • Team 341 – Miss Daisy 2024 CAD, Code, and Design Binder Release – FIRST / Robot Showcase – Chief Delphi
  • irradix/paper.md at main · DOSAYGO-Research/irradix · GitHub
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  • The emergence of monumental architecture in Atlantic Europe: a fortified fifth-millennium BC enclosure in western France | Antiquity | Cambridge Core
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  • Stripe Data vs Open‐Source Alternatives: a MRR example · getlago/lago Wiki · GitHub
  • Box64 and RISC-V in 2024 – Box86 / Box64
  • A Massachusetts town closes parks to stop mosquito-borne disease from spreading : NPR
  • GitHub – remipch/solar_concentrator: Homemade automated solar concentrator 🔧 ☀️ 🔎
  • Air Con: $1697 for an on/off switch
  • Home | Mono
  • Linux Pipes are Slow | Quentin Santos
  • CRDTs go brrr
  • Erasure Coding for Distributed Systems
  • The Simple Algorithm That Ants Use to Build Bridges | Quanta Magazine
  • GitHub – buffdb/buffdb: Embedded storage built for multiplexing. Smart machines don’t need to read JSON, they only need protocol buffers. The world’s first MODMS (Machine-Oriented Database Management System), built to support RocksDB, SQLite, and DuckDB as backends.
  • Using ChatGPT to reverse engineer minified JavaScript – ChatGPT for teams | Glama
  • Farewell pandas, and thanks for all the fish. – Ibis
  • Complete Visual Guide to Sony CLIÉ (2000-2004)
  • Welcome to Rubi, A Rule-based Integrator | Rubi (Rule-based Integrator)
  • Pavel Gabriel: Mastering ISO 8583 Message Networking with Golang
  • Vulnerabilities show why STARTTLS should be avoided if possible | APNIC Blog
  • Typing lists and tuples in Elixir – The Elixir programming language
  • Tiny Montclair radio station plays one song over and over
  • Taskwarrior
  • Open Agent Studio
  • Major Sites Are Saying No to Apple’s AI Scraping | WIRED
  • Senior Intel CPU architects splinter to develop RISC-V processors — veterans establish AheadComputing | Tom’s Hardware
  • Linux: We need Tiling Desktop Environments
  • MinutesLink – AI Note Taker for Online Calls | Effortless AI Note Taking
  • MicroGrad.jl: Part 1 ChainRules – Lior Sinai
  • Anthropic publishes the ‘system prompts’ that make Claude tick | TechCrunch
  • Emerge Tools on X: “Ok so I guess we’re talking toothbrushes today 🦷 🧵 Why @OralB is 290 MB + looking at an even bigger toothbrush app (tysm for all the tags 🥲) https://t.co/zyowILJtcT” / X
  • Youtube sabotaging on Firefox? : youtube
  • Brazil top court threatens to suspend X operations | AP News
  • Underjord | To Nerves from Elixir
  • Streisand Effect: Apple Gets Concept Renderer To Take Down Concept Art For Being ‘Too Realistic’ | Techdirt
  • The Monospace Web
  • GitHub – slashback100/presence_simulation: Home Assistant Presence Simulation
  • GitHub – klee/klee: KLEE Symbolic Execution Engine
  • The End of Finale – Finale
  • FreeBSD considers Rust in the base system [LWN.net]
  • End of the Road: An AnandTech Farewell
  • Create and Share Interactive Product Demos for Free | Supademo
  • Deliberate Practice and Acquisition of Expert Performance: A General Overview – Anders Ericsson – 2008 – Academic Emergency Medicine – Wiley Online Library
  • EmacsWiki: Why Does Elisp Suck
  • How to Use React Compiler – A Complete Guide
  • 500 Python Interpreters • Izzy Muerte
  • GitHub – seekbytes/IPA: GUI analyzer for deep-diving into PDF files. Detect malicious payloads, understand object relationships, and extract key information for threat analysis.
  • Vim Racer – An Online Game for VIM Navigation
  • Haskell for all: Firewall rules: not as secure as you think
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