May 2023 Archive
4501.
'Isn’t Journalism about Finding New Stories?' The Climate News the Media Ignores (bylinetimes.com)
4502.
Inflation is being driven by corporate price gouging (jacobin.com)
4503.
New book on the scientific controversy surrounding Shaken Baby Syndrome (cyrille.rossant.net)
4504.
“We Have 30 Extra Years”: A New Way of Thinking About Aging (gsb.stanford.edu)
4505.
A third of scientific papers may be fraudulent (semafor.com)
4506.
Elon Musk says he has found a new CEO for Twitter (techcrunch.com)
4507.
Meta to Release Twitter Clone (twitter.com)
4508.
Realtor boom ends as housing market slumps (axios.com)
4509.
China Announces Plan to Land Astronauts on Moon by 2030 (nytimes.com)
4510.
Paying People for Their Attention (shkspr.mobi)
4511.
Car Dealers and Electric Vehicles (slate.com)
4512.
Vice reportedly headed to bankruptcy: NYT (thehill.com)
4513.
Postmortem Analysis in Cargo (blog.rust-lang.org)
4514.
Stripe, a longtime partner of Lyft, signs a big deal with Uber (techcrunch.com)
4515.
Politics and the English Language by George Orwell (gutenberg.net.au)
4516.
Should You Give Your Kid Melatonin? (scientificamerican.com)
4517.
AI machines aren’t ‘hallucinating’. But their makers are (theguardian.com)
4518.
Ask HN: What open source OCR models are available?
4519.
$27B Electric Vehicle Deal Shows SPAC Silliness Is Back (bloomberg.com)
4520.
Durham report finds FBI probe into Trump-Russia ties was flawed (bbc.co.uk)
4521.
There's a 98% chance one of the next five years will be the hottest on record (dailymail.co.uk)
4522.
ChatGPT Scams Infiltrating Apple App Store and Google Play (wired.com)
4523.
YCSB performance series: YDB, CockroachDB, YugabyteDB (blog.ydb.tech)
4524.
Russian bomber shot down by Patriot system (pravda.com.ua)
4525.
Late Capitalism (en.wikipedia.org)
4526.
Dutch consumer group filing class-action suit vs. Google for privacy violations (nltimes.nl)
4527.
Facebook owner Meta starts final round of layoffs (reuters.com)
4528.
Pat Gelsinger came back to turn Intel around – here’s how it’s going (theverge.com)
4529.
Canon develops quantum dot OLED materials without rare metals (asia.nikkei.com)
4530.
Tests indicate Chinese firm's ‘home-grown’ chip is a rebadged Intel CPU (scmp.com)