Is there such a thing as a system that’s too reliable?
(flyingbarron.medium.com)
May 2023 Archive
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Google passkeys are a no-brainer. You’ve turned them on, right?
(arstechnica.com)
6963.
White House pledges $140M for seven new AI research centers
(theregister.com)
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The Silent Strings of ChatGPT
(robkhenderson.substack.com)
6966.
Web Environment Integrity – Google locking down on browsers
(groups.google.com)
6967.
REGIONAL BY ROW: Let the database home the data
(cockroachlabs.com)
6968.
Illinois set to become first state to end book bans
(politico.com)
6969.
Customers are being asked to tip even at self check-out
(businessinsider.com)
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A Mystery: Why Can't We Walk Straight?
(npr.org)
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Introducing Raycast Pro
(raycast.com)
6981.
Google brings dark web monitoring to all U.S. Gmail users
(bleepingcomputer.com)
6982.
Creating a Coding Assistant with StarCoder
(huggingface.co)
6983.
Show HN: Search Xkcd
(xkcd.netcore.io)
6984.
DNSWatch, Meta's DNS snooping utility
(github.com)
6985.
Inactive Account Policy
(help.twitter.com)
6986.
Tesla Cybertruck prototype spotted stuck in a field
(electrek.co)
6987.
Show HN: Browsing in Public
(inpubliq.com)
6988.
Kremlin Denies Meddling Ahead of Turkey’s Knife-Edge Elections
(bloomberg.com)
6989.
Google wants you to forget the 10 blue links
(theverge.com)
6990.
LLMs: “Always Respond with JSON”
(twitter.com)