May 2023 Archive
8011.
Gary Marcus Used to Call AI Stupid–Now He Calls It Dangerous (wired.com)
8012.
Finnish newspaper uses Counter-Strike to dodge Russian censorship laws (cbc.ca)
8013.
AMD OpenSIL Will Eventually Replace AGESA (Server and Consumer) (phoronix.com)
8014.
Google Chrome is shoving previous search queries into your new tab page (androidpolice.com)
8015.
WebKit Documentation (webkit.org)
8016.
New Features in the Orion Browser (blog.kagi.com)
8017.
Explainable and trustworthy AI-based search (about.system.com)
8018.
Ukraine shoots down Russian hypersonic missile using US Patriot system (telegraph.co.uk)
8019.
Whales vs. Minnows and Pitfalls of Prediction Markets (news.manifold.markets)
8020.
Russia Bizarrely Includes Sims 3 Among Evidence of 'Staged' Assassination Plot (vice.com)
8021.
The energy transition delusion: inescapable mineral realities (youtube.com)
8022.
Scientists Might Have Found the Best Way to Catcall a Cat (gizmodo.com)
8023.
Amazon Prime Video team throws AWS Serverless under a bus (thestack.technology)
8024.
Mohit Bhoite's free-formed electronic circuit sculptures (bhoite.com)
8025.
Ask HN: Why is the HN upvote button a GIF? (news.ycombinator.com)
8026.
Ask HN: Advice for a Recovering CEO bombing code interviews?
8027.
Deno_ex: Easily Run TypeScript and JavaScript in Elixir Using Deno (hexdocs.pm)
8028.
Reflections on Trusting Trust (1984) [pdf] (cs.cmu.edu)
8029.
Once and for All, Scientists Have Revealed What's at the Center of Mars (popularmechanics.com)
8030.
Luke’s Awakening fan art merges Star Wars with Zelda to delightful 8-bit effect (arstechnica.com)
8031.
Show HN: Hyrable - An AI powered job description writer for recruiters (hyrable.webflow.io)
8032.
Google Play now shows ads, events in search history (9to5google.com)
8033.
AI and Aaronson’s Law of Dark Irony (scottaaronson.blog)
8034.
Next Year’s Oscar Inclusion Rules Are Already Sparking Debate (hollywoodreporter.com)
8035.
BloatyNosy no longer in the Microsoft Store: banned by Microsoft overnight (github.com)
8036.
Calling Bullshit: Data Reasoning in a Digital World (callingbullshit.org)
8037.
WebAuthn.wtf (webauthn.wtf)
8038.
Elsevier made $10.5B in 2022 from selling academic journals and articles (twitter.com)
8039.
Why's Task Manager disappear briefly when you switch into/out of Always on top? (devblogs.microsoft.com)
8040.
The New AI Moats (blog.matt-rickard.com)