May 2023 Archive
3693.
3694.
Why Are We in Ukraine?
(harpers.org)
3695.
RIP Metaverse, We Hardly Knew Ye
(businessinsider.com)
3696.
3697.
Google's AI Search Is Over
(semafor.com)
3698.
3699.
3700.
First Rust code shows up in the Windows 11 kernel
(thurrott.com)
3701.
AI cameras are being set up to catch drivers throwing trash out of their cars
(businessinsider.com)
3703.
Polyphonic Audio Key Finding Using the Spiral Array CEG Algorithm (2005)
(ieeexplore.ieee.org)
3704.
The Running Novelist (2008)
(newyorker.com)
3705.
The F1 Cellular Phone
(sunbeamwireless.com)
3706.
Old Advocacy, New Algorithms: How “Devil's Advocates” Shaped AI Red Teaming
(royapakzad.substack.com)
3707.
The open-source AI boom is built on Big Tech’s handouts. How long will it last?
(technologyreview.com)
3708.
3709.
Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 69
(en.wikipedia.org)
3710.
3711.
Andreessen Horowitz wants you to keep buying crypto
(newsletter.mollywhite.net)
3712.
A moment’s silence, please, for the death of Mark Zuckerberg’s metaverse
(theguardian.com)
3713.
Why Einstein’s E = mc² is only half of the equation
(bigthink.com)
3714.
CIAM vs. IAM: What's the difference (2022)
(fusionauth.io)
3715.
Google Ad reps are getting more and more pushy
(twitter.com)
3716.
E.U. Approves Microsoft’s $69B Deal for Activision
(nytimes.com)
3717.
The New Timescale
(timescale.com)
3718.
ACM Sigplan ICFP will be in Seattle, WA, USA on 4–9 September 2023
(icfp23.sigplan.org)
3719.
WHO Releases Data.who.int
(who.int)
3720.
Brazilian President Lula Da Silva Calls for Freedom for Julian Assange
(commondreams.org)