April 2023 Archive
1711.
Why it’s so hard to say what you mean (ammarmian.substack.com)
1712.
Everybody is the main character (blog.sbensu.com)
1713.
Introduction to HTTP Multipart (blog.adamchalmers.com)
1714.
The Rise of the Chiplet (semiwiki.com)
1715.
Provora: tiny predators that have been evolving separately for millions of years (salon.com)
1716.
NPR quits Twitter after being falsely labeled as 'state-affiliated media' (npr.org)
1717.
Photos from the SpaceX Debris Field (blog.esghound.com)
1718.
Frank founder Charlie Javice arrested, charged with defrauding JPMorgan Chase (cbsnews.com)
1719.
The different uses of Python type hints (lukeplant.me.uk)
1720.
Synthetic Data from Diffusion Models Improves ImageNet Classification (arxiv.org)
1721.
Ask HN: Why call it an AI company if all it does is call open AI API?
1722.
The Imgur Apocalypse Is Going to Break Large Parts of the Internet (vice.com)
1723.
Show HN: Checksum – generate and maintain end-to-end tests using AI
1724.
The Ukrainian police arrested a man for selling data of over 300M people (securityaffairs.com)
1725.
Samsung workers made a major error by using ChatGPT (techradar.com)
1726.
Show HN: A minimal job board for signal processing engineers (signalprocessingjobs.com)
1727.
Libreboot: HP Elite 8200 SFF support added (plus more desktops coming soon) (libreboot.org)
1728.
Usability heuristics for user interface design (1984.design)
1729.
Police Arrested a Tech Executive over the Stabbing Death of Bob Lee (buzzfeednews.com)
1730.
The UK will spend £100M to develop its own 'sovereign' AI (engadget.com)
1731.
No Mow May, Low Mow Spring (beecityusa.org)
1732.
Schools are ditching homework, deadlines in favor of ‘equitable grading’ (wsj.com)
1733.
A song that uses AI to clone the voices of Drake and The Weeknd has gone viral (bbc.co.uk)
1734.
Stock-market investors can no longer count on the ‘index effect’ (wsj.com)
1735.
About three-in-ten U.S. adults say they are ‘almost constantly’ online (2021) (pewresearch.org)
1736.
Japan Government warned citizens to shelter after ballistic missile launch (www3.nhk.or.jp)
1737.
I’m staying at Substack, and will be moving to Substack Notes next week (twitter.com)
1738.
Ocean Warming Study So Distressing, Some Scientists Didn't Want to Talk About It (commondreams.org)
1739.
All Sliders to the Right (queue.acm.org)
1740.
Standoff over 95-year-old judge shows downside of lifetime jobs (news.bloomberglaw.com)