May 2023 Archive
5791.
Storks Don't Take Orders from the State (reason.com)
5792.
US Farming (phys.org)
5793.
What Devs Can Learn From Writers (medium.com)
5794.
Object 10M Times Brighter Than the Sun Spotted, Hasn't Exploded (businessinsider.com)
5795.
AirPods as Hearing Aid (soundguys.com)
5796.
Bacalhau 1.0: Featuring Private Clusters, Octostore, and Federated Learning (blog.bacalhau.org)
5797.
RIP Metaverse (businessinsider.com)
5798.
Restoring the saddest Minimoog in the world (2021) (belltonesynthworks.com)
5799.
Racial-Affinity Calculus (wsj.com)
5800.
In Escalating Order of Stupidity (kai-greshake.de)
5801.
Show HN: Explore career opportunities in AI-first companies (aijobnetwork.com)
5802.
Show HN: Spot, Simplifying DevOps Automation (simplotask.com)
5803.
Turkey's voters 'are more vulnerable to disinformation' (dw.com)
5804.
She ripped up her manicured lawn and challenged the norms of gardening stories (npr.org)
5805.
Once valued at nearly $6B, Vice files for bankruptcy (businessinsider.com)
5806.
Use of non-sugar sweeteners: WHO guideline (who.int)
5807.
Buffett Exits TSMC While Hedge Funds Coatue, Tiger Global Buy (bloomberg.com)
5808.
Cal.com cut cold load times by breaking down tRPC routers (cal.com)
5809.
Fighting cheat developers using in-memory hallucinations (activision.com)
5810.
Ledger seed can be exfiltrated by firmware update (old.reddit.com)
5811.
Foreign Ministry: Musk sparking flood of antisemitic conspiracy theories (timesofisrael.com)
5812.
Judge Sides with YouTube in Mexican Movie Tycoon’s Piracy Lawsuit (torrentfreak.com)
5813.
Montana bans TikTok for all residents (politico.com)
5814.
Open-Source LLM with a 65k context window (github.com)
5815.
Drugs tested on white people that don’t work for Black patients (english.elpais.com)
5816.
Micron Banned in China (wsj.com)
5817.
Accelerating Regular Expressions with AVX-512 at 1.5 GB/s/core (sneller.io)
5818.
Platform Engineer vs. Software Engineer (thenewstack.io)
5819.
Gleam v0.29 – Gleam gets autocompletion (gleam.run)
5820.
Since gravity is unlimited, can we use it as an infinite energy source? (2014) (wtamu.edu)