I'd rather read the prompt
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Helmdar: 3D Scanning Brooklyn on Rollerblades
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On Not Carrying a Camera – Cultivating memories instead of snapshots
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Thunderscope update: My take: Why open source is better
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Graceful Shutdown in Go: Practical Patterns
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Dummy's Guide to Modern LLM Sampling
rentry.co
People are losing loved ones to AI-fueled spiritual fantasies
rollingstone.com
Cyborg cicadas play Pachelbel's Canon
arstechnica.com
A Hyper-Catalan Series Solution to Polynomial Equations, and the Geode
tandfonline.com
Why Archers Didn't Volley Fire
acoup.blog
An Alabama landline that keeps ringing
oxfordamerican.org
KaiPod Learning (YC S21) Is Hiring VP of Engineering
ycombinator.com
TScale – Distributed training on consumer GPUs
github.com
The complicated business of electing a Doge
theballotboy.com
Evidence of controversial Planet 9 uncovered in sky surveys taken 23 years apart
space.com
Technical analysis of TM SGNL, the unofficial Signal app Trump officials used
micahflee.com
Minimal Linux Bootloader (2018)
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In kids, EEG monitoring of consciousness safely reduces anesthetic use
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Ask HN: Hackathons feel fake now
Somehow it didn't surprise me when I saw Gerald Weinberg's name on the list of producers. His book The Psychology of Computer Programming touches on this and related topics, especially how to study what works and doesn't in programming or programming in teams.