May 2023 Archive
1021.
Why KDE Plasma was chosen as the default desktop environment for Asahi Linux (social.treehouse.systems)
1022.
Twitter’s DM encryption is a modest security improvement over the status quo (platformer.news)
1023.
AI tool designs mRNA vaccines that are more potent and stable (nature.com)
1024.
Billion-Scale Approximate Nearest Neighbor Search [pdf] (wangzwhu.github.io)
1025.
Nostr – Decentralized social network (nostr.com)
1026.
How to make smaller C and C++ binaries (ptspts.blogspot.com)
1027.
Avoiding hallucinations in LLM-powered applications (vectara.com)
1028.
I lived in LA and commuted to Berkeley by plane to save on rent (old.reddit.com)
1029.
Ask HN: What is an A.I. chip and how does it work?
1030.
Let's Talk about ChatGPT with Code Interpreter and Microsoft Copilot (oneusefulthing.org)
1031.
A relay that changed the power industry (spectrum.ieee.org)
1032.
Downtown SF has 18.4M square feet of empty office space. We mapped every vacancy (sfchronicle.com)
1033.
Xterm: It's better than you thought (2021) (aduros.com)
1034.
My Inventions – Nikola Tesla (1919) (archive.org)
1035.
RedisRaft (github.com)
1036.
John Conway's FRACTRAN, a ridiculous, yet surprisingly deep language (2020) (raganwald.com)
1037.
Asus Ally Emulates PS3, Nintendo Switch, Xbox 360 with Ease (tomshardware.com)
1038.
A weed is swallowing the Sonoran Desert (hcn.org)
1039.
Jails on FreeBSD (ogris.de)
1040.
Bluesky's AT Protocol - Federation Architecture Overview (blueskyweb.xyz)
1041.
Devil Mode for Emacs (susam.github.io)
1042.
New Arm cores deliver up to 40% better performance (phonescoop.com)
1043.
The Rails Doctrine (rubyonrails.org)
1044.
A Chicago newspaper that bought a bar (2017) (topic.com)
1045.
Show HN: Postgres query lock explainer (github.com)
1046.
The UX Research Reckoning is Here (medium.com)
1047.
Ketamine no better than placebo at alleviating depression, unusual trial finds (science.org)
1048.
US Supreme Court leaves protections for internet companies unscathed (reuters.com)
1049.
Are mental health apps better or worse at privacy in 2023? (foundation.mozilla.org)
1050.
DarkBERT: A Language Model for the Dark Side of the Internet (arxiv.org)