May 2023 Archive
9061.
U.C. Berkeley repeatedly neglected to disclose $220M deal with China to the U.S (thedailybeast.com)
9062.
HP breaks its own printers (again) with firmware update (arstechnica.com)
9063.
Python Package Index had one person on-call to hold back weekend malware rush (theregister.com)
9064.
DNA Research Reveals Surprising Origins of Native Americans (mymodernmet.com)
9065.
How I inherited an Open Source project (schafe-sind-bessere-rasenmaeher.de)
9066.
Fedora plans to drop X11 for KDE Plasma 6 (pagure.io)
9067.
Crypto 101 – Introductory course on cryptography (crypto101.io)
9068.
Marijuana Compound May Fight Lung Cancer (abcnews.go.com)
9069.
Tips for your first technical conference (Non-academic) (roundcrisis.com)
9070.
Curtis Yarvin: There Is No Artificial Intelligence (cactus.substack.com)
9071.
Talent Is Overestimated (jorzel.github.io)
9072.
Anthropic AI raises $450M Series C (twitter.com)
9073.
RecurrentGPT: Interactive Generation of (Arbitrarily) Long Text (arxiv.org)
9074.
Israel's Defense Ministry to invest heavily in AI (timesofisrael.com)
9075.
Podcast: ThinkingElixir 152 – Rust and Elixir Play Great Together (elixirforum.com)
9076.
If you let people read a file, then they can copy it (2006) (devblogs.microsoft.com)
9077.
SIM vs. eSIM vs. iSIM (arstechnica.com)
9078.
Alliance for Open Media Welcomes the European Commission’s Decision (aomedia.org)
9079.
JWST spots the universe’s oldest galaxy 25B light years away from Earth (studyfinds.org)
9080.
Unexpected 3DS update breaks many common homebrew hacking methods (arstechnica.com)
9081.
Hot Pixels: Frequency, Power, and Temperature Attacks on GPUs and Arm SoCs (arxiv.org)
9082.
Apple Updates Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro for Mac to Support New iPad Apps (macrumors.com)
9083.
HP breaks own printers (again) with firmware update: 'Working on a fix' (arstechnica.com)
9084.
How Microsoft Became Phishing's Biggest Enabler (brightball.com)
9085.
Solar farms took over the California desert (theguardian.com)
9086.
Redir Smart Cache (redis.com)
9087.
Bill Gates says A.I. could kill Google Search and Amazon as we know them (cnbc.com)
9088.
Renowned 'Father of Modern AI,’ Says His Life’s Work Won't Lead to Dystopia (forbes.com)
9089.
Laws of physics have not always been symmetric, which may explain why you exist (phys.org)
9090.
Japan Is Surprisingly Efficient (integritytalk.substack.com)