May 2023 Archive
10411.
I'm Confessing That I Love Doris Day (tedgioia.substack.com)
10412.
Pulp: Open hardware platform behind open source 64-bit RISC-V vector processor (pulp-platform.org)
10413.
Motherfuckers_need_package_management (2015) (michael.orlitzky.com)
10414.
Ford reverses course and decides to keep AM radio on its vehicles (npr.org)
10415.
MinIO's Response to Weka (blog.min.io)
10416.
Dragonfly is about 10x slower than Redis (github.com)
10417.
Show HN: Talk to tables, query your SQLite databases using natural language (talktotables.com)
10418.
What Is the Supercloud? (ma.tthewjohnson.com)
10419.
Covid-19's Stealthy Neuroinflammatory Aftermath (nexlumina.com)
10420.
QLoRA: Efficient Finetuning of Quantized LLMs (arxiv.org)
10421.
Terraform changes pricing model, updates plans (hashicorp.com)
10422.
Benchmarking Ripgrep and Sneller Regex (sneller.io)
10423.
Puritanism took over online fandom – and then came for the rest of the internet (vox.com)
10424.
Unexpected 3DS update breaks many common homebrew hacking methods (arstechnica.com)
10425.
High School Students Need More Sleep and Later School Start Times (scientificamerican.com)
10426.
Show HN: Bottlenecks to Starting Companies (beondeck.com)
10427.
Time Zone Database (iana.org)
10428.
Cancel your WinRAR trial: Windows will soon support RAR, gz, 7z, and other (arstechnica.com)
10429.
Why OpenAI's Sam Altman Was Just in Lagos (semafor.com)
10430.
This Is Why I Teach My Law Students How to Hack (nytimes.com)
10431.
Humans struggle to differentiate imagination from reality (ucl.ac.uk)
10432.
Awesome Adblock (github.com)
10433.
ChromeOS root privilege escalation (mount-passthrough-jailed) (bugs.chromium.org)
10434.
Open Source Survey (uwb.qualtrics.com)
10435.
Use Apple TV Through a Tailscale Exit Node (christopherlouvet.com)
10436.
Lawn Mowers Are the Next Electric Frontier (bloomberg.com)
10437.
There's still no silver bullet (changelog.com)
10438.
Podman-TUI is a Terminal User Interface to interact with the podman (pkg.go.dev)
10439.
AirTags track car thieves – but you don't have to (axios.com)
10440.
UK PM meeting with leading CEOs in AI (gov.uk)