Monthly Highlights
10621.
Why the Human Genome's Tangled Physicality May Confound AI
(quantamagazine.org)
10622.
Remote Pi
(remote-pi.jacobmoura.work)
10623.
FPGA-based CNN acceleration using pattern-aware pruning [pdf]
(inria.hal.science)
10624.
It's a Mother*& Ing Website
(rnotte.art)
10625.
Stanford's Fraud Pipeline [video]
(youtube.com)
10626.
Fixing a small calc.exe bug (2019)
(petertissen.de)
10627.
10628.
Botpool – 20k+ AI Freelancers Available for Hire
(botpool.ai)
10629.
Show HN: Can you draw a 3 wheeled bicycle?
(doodle.wtf)
10630.
Indiana Jones and the Quest for Paradise VGA
(archive.org)
10631.
10632.
Signal Shaped Noise
(signalshapednoise.com)
10633.
Show HN: Working Async – The new wave of remote work is async-first
(workingasync.io)
10634.
10635.
Running glm 5.2 on a Mac studio
(twitter.com)
10636.
Diagram of Distribution Relationships
(johndcook.com)
10637.
Annihilation as a lens on what AI does to cognition
(readgrounded.com)
10639.
Rust Prevents Data Races, Not Race Conditions
(corrode.dev)
10640.
Absurdly Optimized
(absurdlyoptimized.com)
10641.
Dicom/stl slicer for cat scans
(github.com)
10642.
Mars at Night 360 Panorama
(360cities.net)
10643.
Bevy 0.19
(bevy.org)
10644.
Natural Language Is an Interface Capability, Chat Is Just a Mechanism
(robenglander.com)
10645.
SHA-1 Was Shattered
(boot.dev)
10646.
10647.
Musician correctly predicts rise of local LLMs
(youtube.com)
10649.
Learning Is a Skill
(blog.micr.dev)
10650.
How Many Elementary Particles Are There, Really?
(quantamagazine.org)