Hackernews posts about MIPS
MIPS is a reduced instruction set computing (RISC) architecture that was originally developed by MIPS Technologies and is commonly used in embedded systems, networking devices, and other specialized applications.
- Linux 6.17 release – Main changes, Arm, RISC-V, and MIPS architectures (www.cnx-software.com)
- Mise: Monorepo Tasks (github.com)
- The brain navigates new spaces by 'darting' between reality and mental maps (medicine.yale.edu)
- Mister Macintosh (2004) (folklore.org)
- In defence of swap: common misconceptions (2018) (chrisdown.name)
- Datastar response to misunderstandings (data-star.dev)
- How did we all miss the bacteria taking over her body? (www.theguardian.com)
- How England misplaced its first king (www.bbc.com)
- Who Funds Misfit Research? (blog.spec.tech)
- We Won't Be Missed: Work and Growth in the Era of AGI [pdf] (conference.nber.org)
- What the Eurostack Is Missing (pluralistic.net)
- America's Elite Colleges Breed High-Status Careers–and Misery (www.motherjones.com)
- Ben and Jerry's co-founder quits, accusing Unilever of silencing social mission (www.theguardian.com)
- Environment Engineering: The Missing Layer in AI Agent Design (aymenfurter.ch)
- My 500M Mars rover mistake (2023) (www.chrislewicki.com)
- Hire Palestine – sftechweek Wednesday 6PM SF, Mission (partiful.com)
- Google's very sorry for removing Covid misinfo, pledges no outside fact-checkers (www.theregister.com)