May 2023 Archive
5431.
You're Taking the Unabomber's Position (jayriverlong.substack.com)
5432.
He Untold Story of the Boldest Supply-Chain Hack Ever (wired.com)
5433.
Prompt Injection Explained (simonwillison.net)
5434.
So long passwords, thanks for all the phish (security.googleblog.com)
5435.
Sandboxing LLM Generated Code with Extism (extism.org)
5436.
Former Uber CSO Joe Sullivan Avoids Prison Time over Data Breach Cover-Up (securityweek.com)
5437.
Head of UK’s leading anti-monarchy group arrested at coronation protest (theguardian.com)
5438.
Loading screens? On my Super Nintendo? It's more likely than you think (nicole.express)
5439.
End-to-End TypeScript with Convex (stack.convex.dev)
5440.
Failing a PCIe 5.0 NVMe SSD in Less Than 3 Minutes Without Extra Cooling (phoronix.com)
5441.
PaLM 2 (ai.google)
5442.
DEA extends telemedicine option for prescribing controlled medications (washingtonpost.com)
5443.
Parts of U.S. and Canada brace for potentially historic heat wave (washingtonpost.com)
5444.
Show HN: Gromit, the OSS, AI powered assistant for your website/app (github.com)
5445.
Privacy or safety? U.S. brings 'surveillance city to the suburbs' (context.news)
5446.
EV Startups Are Proving Warren Buffett Right (wsj.com)
5447.
Google Quantum AI braids non-Abelian anyons for the first time (phys.org)
5448.
CCP industrial espionage against Coca Cola (bloomberg.com)
5449.
Hilariously ugly rock and metal album covers ever (loudersound.com)
5450.
Show HN: Snips.sh – passwordless, anonymous SSH-powered pastebin (snips.sh)
5451.
BARF – Basically, a Remarkable Framework for Building JSON-Based Web APIs (github.com)
5452.
Do they deserve the gift of your keystrokes? (2010) (hanselman.com)
5453.
AI Chatbot Has Learned the Difference Between Good and Evil (decrypt.co)
5454.
Ledger allegedly leaks private keys (old.reddit.com)
5455.
Eighty Shades of Option Key (getenet.notion.site)
5456.
Haskell in Production: CollegeVine (serokell.io)
5457.
Development notes from xkcd's “Gravity” and “Escape Speed” (chromakode.com)
5458.
When a Shitposter Runs a Social Media Platform (thebulwark.com)
5459.
Logs Told Us It Was DNS, It Looked Like DNS, It Had to Be DNS, It Wasn't DNS (usenix.org)
5460.
Improved local development with wrangler and workerd (blog.cloudflare.com)