May 2023 Archive
3391.
Ron DeSantis’s 2024 kickoff on Twitter is plagued by technical issues (washingtonpost.com)
3392.
ReLLM: Exact Structure for Large Language Model Completions (matt-rickard.com)
3393.
Germany’s Nuclear Phase-Out Has Been a Disaster (nationalinterest.org)
3394.
Demand and ETR Forecasting at Airports (uber.com)
3395.
Robotic arm made out of glass (youtube.com)
3396.
TypeScript sucked out much of the joy I had writing JavaScript (twitter.com)
3397.
Safari Again Overtakes Edge as Second Most Popular Desktop Browser (macrumors.com)
3398.
The US Labor Market Bends Toward Scarcity. The Fed Can’t Change That. (barrons.com)
3399.
Read Old, Classic Books (bigthink.com)
3400.
Landmark crypto rules make exchanges liable for customer losses in EU (arstechnica.com)
3401.
Safety I vs. Safety II: An overview (2018) (safety4sea.com)
3402.
Typing “rash” in Safari on macOS Ventura 13.4 causes it to crash (old.reddit.com)
3403.
Ford’s Deal to Use Tesla Charging Connector and Superchargers Could Kill CCS (forbes.com)
3404.
The aesthetic usability effect / paradox (en.wikipedia.org)
3405.
New KAUST tandem solar cell breaks efficiency world record (newatlas.com)
3406.
LogJam Attack [video] (youtube.com)
3407.
YIMBYs Won Montana (bloomberg.com)
3408.
Perlin Noise: The Near Universal Texture (twitter.com)
3409.
How some people get away with doing nothing at work (vox.com)
3410.
Rayhatching a UFO Scene (fxhash.xyz)
3411.
Ben McKenzie: Crypto is a Ponzi Scheme [video][4 mins] (youtube.com)
3412.
T-Mobile discloses its second data breach so far this year (theverge.com)
3413.
Sam Bankman-Fried, in first detailed defense, seeks to dismiss charges (nytimes.com)
3414.
Mark Cuban: Twitter’s new algorithms are designed to help one man only-Elon Musk (cnbc.com)
3415.
KeePass 2.X Master Password Dumper (github.com)
3416.
Start of Ron DeSantis presidential campaign melts down in Twitter problems (nbcnews.com)
3417.
OBS Studio 29.1 Released with AV1/HEVC Streaming over Enhanced RTMP (phoronix.com)
3418.
Link Between Long Telomeres and Long Life Is a Tall Tale, Study Finds (nytimes.com)
3419.
A Backup of Historical Proportions (computerhistory.org)
3420.
Hangman over QUIC (ochagavia.nl)