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Building Lego Machines to Destroy Tall Lego Towers
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Kottke.org
Building Lego Machines to Destroy Tall Lego Towers
Brick Technology’s new video features increasingly powerful Lego machines designed to topple ever stronger towers. I love their iterative engineering videos (and those from Brick Experiment Channel). As I’ve written about these videos before
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Qub – a framework for building websites with QBasic
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GitHub
GitHub - jamonholmgren/qub: Qub is a CLI and QB64 web framework for building websites with QBasic. Star this repo!
Qub is a CLI and QB64 web framework for building websites with QBasic. Star this repo! - jamonholmgren/qub
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Stocks trampled as Nikkei crashes 13%
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Reuters
Stocks sink with dollar, Treasuries volatile on recession fears
Fears of a U.S. recession sent investors fleeing from risk while wagering that rate cuts would be needed to rescue growth.
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IsoFLOP curves of large language models are flat
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Severely Theoretical
IsoFLOP curves of large language models are extremely flat
An interesting detail in the recently released Llama-3 technical report has caught my eye (p. 8): This has caught my eye, since I had noted the same phenomenon in a previous post about the Chinchil…
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Writing a system call tracer using eBPF
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sh4dy's blog
Writing a system call tracer using eBPF
Pre-RequisitesSystem calls, eBPF, C, basics of low-level programming. IntroductioneBPF (Extended Berkeley Packet Filter) is a technology that allows users to run custom programs within the kernel. BPF
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Stop Killing Games
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#SITE_NAME#
European Citizens' Initiative
Give your support !
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Postgres stores data on disk – this one's a page turner
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drew.silcock.dev
How Postgres stores data on disk – this one's a page turner | drew's dev blog
A high-level overview of how PostgreSQL stores data on disk, covering segments, pages and more.
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Japan's Nikkei Posts Biggest Single-Day Fall Since 1987 After Weak U.S. Data
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WSJ
Japan’s Nikkei Suffers Worst Day Since 1987, Hit by U.S. Concerns
Japan’s Nikkei Stock Average had its worst day since 1987, falling 12.4% in a frenzy of selling triggered by disappointing economic data in the U.S. and a surge in the Japanese yen.
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Apple Intelligence beta flagged a phishing email as "Priority"
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Panic Social
Cabel Sasser (@cabel@panic.com)
Attached: 2 images
Apple Intelligence in 15.1 just flagged a phishing email as “Priority” and moved it to the top of my Inbox. This seems… bad
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Romram: Using QSPI RAM with RP2040's SSI in read-write mode
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Dmitry.GR
ROMRAM - Dmitry.GR
Dmitry.GR: 8MB of real memory-mapped RAM on RP2040
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How to Get or Create in PostgreSQL
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Hakibenita
How to Get or Create in PostgreSQL
And why it is so easy to get wrong...
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Why Does Everyone Hate Haskell, Jazz, and Pure Math?
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adueck.github.io
Why Does Everyone Hate Haskell, Jazz, and Pure Math?
All three of these things get a lot of hate for being elitist, obscure, irrelevant, painful, and useless. But are they?
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Single-packet race condition breaking the 65535 byte lim
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GMO Flatt Security Research
Beyond the Limit: Expanding single-packet race condition with a first sequence sync for breaking the 65,535 byte limit
Introduction
Hello, I’m RyotaK (@ryotkak
), a security engineer at Flatt Security Inc.
In 2023, James Kettle
of PortSwigger published an excellent paper
noscriptd Smashing the state machine: the true potential of web race conditions.
In the paper, he introduced…
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Uncovered Euripides fragments are 'kind of a big deal'
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Colorado Arts and Sciences Magazine
Uncovered Euripides fragments are ‘kind of a big deal’
CU Boulder Classics scholars identify previously unknown fragments of two lost tragedies by Greek tragedian Euripides.
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I Wasn't the First Person to Find the NJ Coca-Cola Cocaine Factory
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Medium
I Wasn’t the First Person to Find the NJ Cocaine Factory
“Less Publicity of Articles About Coca Leaves and Narcotic Drugs Will Be Better For The Public”
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Schwab users are unable to log in
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California lawmakers got ticket freebies as they cracked down on Ticketmaster
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POLITICO
California lawmakers got ticket freebies as they cracked down on Ticketmaster's Taylor Swift debacle
A POLITICO analysis reveals all the free tickets state legislators received in the home of entertainment.
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Declaring 'Crisis,' South Korean Firms Tell Managers to Work 6 Days a Week
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NY Times
Declaring ‘Crisis,’ South Korean Firms Tell Managers to Work 6 Days a Week
The move by some influential companies has raised concerns about work-life balance in a country where long hours at the office are common.
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Andy Warhol's lost Amiga art found
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The Silicon Underground
Andy Warhol's lost Amiga art found
August 6 is Andy Warhol's birthday, so let's look back at his pioneering digital art
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A cryptographically secure bootloader for RISC-V in Rust
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www.codethink.co.uk
Developing a cryptographically secure bootloader for RISC-V in Rust
A summary of a Codethink sponsored project which implements a cryptographically secure bootloader, written in Rust, for RISC-V.
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A 20-something dethroned dotcom CEO that went to work the counter at McDonald's (2000)
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