May 2023 Archive
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Windows Boot Manager revocations for Secure Boot changes (CVE-2023-24932) (support.microsoft.com)
4773.
Taiwan iPhone assembler exits India citing “unsuitable” business climate (twitter.com)
4774.
Lighttpd 1.4.70 Adds Native Windows Build Support, Faster CGI Spawning (phoronix.com)
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Plasma 6: “Better Defaults” (pointieststick.com)
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Show HN: Wzprof, a cross-language profiler using WebAssembly (github.com)
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Cops incorporate private cameras into their real-time surveillance networks (eff.org)
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Google’s new Magic Editor pushes us toward AI-perfected fakery (theverge.com)
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The Python Family of Languages (matt-rickard.com)
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The Dangers of Google’s .zip TLD (medium.com)
4783.
North-West Europe Hottest Days Are Warming Twice as Fast as Mean Summer Days (agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com)
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ChatGPT Plugins: Indirect prompt injection leading to data exfiltration (POC) (youtube.com)
4785.
Secret Messages Can Hide in AI-Generated Media (quantamagazine.org)
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SCOTUS Leaves Intact Social Media Liability Shield in Win for Google, Twitter (bloomberg.com)
4787.
Ampere Gets Out in Front of x86 with 192-Core “Siryn” AmpereOne (nextplatform.com)
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Siri inventor says current rollout of AI is ‘human trial without consent’[video] (youtube.com)
4790.
Kropyva: Uber for Artillery Strikes (aljazeera.com)
4791.
CNET Workers Unionize as ‘Automated Technology Threatens Our Jobs’ (vice.com)
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Anti-Putin militia claims to have overrun Russian border village (theguardian.com)
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Bringing Open Large Language Models to Consumer Devices (mlc.ai)
4795.
Running RedPajama and other open LLMs on phones, browsers and AMD/NV/Intel GPUs (mlc.ai)
4796.
ClickHouse-Local vs. DuckDB on Two Billion Rows of Costs (vantage.sh)
4797.
Explore Your Fediverse Connections (data.stefanbohacek.dev)
4798.
State of the Union (2017) (inference-review.com)
4799.
Show HN: Cellulose – a tool to improve inference performance of ML models (cellulose.ai)
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Chinese state hackers infect critical infrastructure throughout the US and Guam (arstechnica.com)