Hackernews posts about Arc
Arc is a series of graphics processing units (GPUs) designed by Intel to compete with NVIDIA's GeForce and AMD's Radeon GPUs in the market.
- The Internet Archive has lost its appeal in Hachette vs. Internet Archive (storage.courtlistener.com)
- Zen, a Arc-like open-source browser based on the Firefox engine (www.zen-browser.app)
- Internet Archive loses appeal over eBook lending (www.theverge.com)
- Google Closure Library has been archived (github.com)
- Archiving "The Famous Computer Cafe" (blog.archive.org)
- Senior Intel CPU architects splinter to develop RISC-V processors (www.tomshardware.com)
- Show HN: Full Text, Full Archive RSS Feeds for Any Blog (www.dogesec.com)
- Appalachian Trail Hiker Photo Archive (athikerpictures.org)
- ArcticDB: Why a Hedge Fund Built Its Own Database (www.infoq.com)
- Cassette Tape Archive (www.tapedeck.org)
- The LMAX Architecture (2011) (martinfowler.com)
- Formal CHERI: design-time proof of full-scale architecture security properties (2022) (www.lightbluetouchpaper.org)
- With more legal action on the horizon, how long before Archive.org closes? (lunduke.locals.com)
- The first snapshot of Hacker News on Archive.org (web.archive.org)
- Internet Archive has lost its appeal in Hachette vs. Internet Archive (nitter.poast.org)
- Anger over sale of George Orwell archive (www.theguardian.com)
- Apple Adopts 6 of OWA's Browser Choice Architecture Recommendations (open-web-advocacy.org)
- Major book publishers defeat Internet Archive appeal over digital scanning (finance.yahoo.com)
- Monumental architecture in Atlantic Europe: fifth-millennium BC enclosure (www.cambridge.org)
- Hawking Archive made available to historians and researchers (www.cam.ac.uk)
- Inside Apple Arcade (mjtsai.com)
- Glue and Coprocessor Architectures (vitalik.eth.limo)
- Unified Grid: How we re-architected Slack for our largest customers (slack.engineering)
- Gemma explained: An overview of Gemma model family architectures (developers.googleblog.com)
- The Internet Archive Loses Its Appeal of a Major Copyright Case (www.wired.com)