May 2023 Archive
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Hero's Journey – Get a Strong Story Structure in 12 Steps
(en.wikipedia.org)
10473.
A surprise new “theory of everything” involves symmetry
(bigthink.com)
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10475.
Names are not descriptions; descriptions are not names
(lists.gnu.org)
10476.
10477.
Smartwatches are surprisingly powerful at gesture detection
(old.reddit.com)
10478.
Hotwire
(hotwired.dev)
10479.
Show HN: Hyperfocused – launch and arrange apps across multiple monitors
(hyperfocused.app)
10480.
10481.
Revisiting the seven weeks in 1991 that changed music history forever
(loudersound.com)
10482.
Mozilla sends popup ad overlay in Firefox
(old.reddit.com)
10483.
Care About Encryption
(kurtisknodel.com)
10484.
10485.
10486.
Better Living Through Algorithms
(clarkesworldmagazine.com)
10487.
Decode the Message
(asignin.space)
10488.
The Dangerous Misconception Founders Have About Their Market
(thebootstrappedfounder.com)
10490.
FEDS Paper: Fed Communication, News, Twitter, and Echo Chambers
(federalreserve.gov)
10491.
10492.
XML/Unix Processing Tools
(web.archive.org)
10493.
10494.
IBM launches Watsonx to help enterprises streamline AI work
(theregister.com)
10495.
Tetris on a Chicken Nugget
(arstechnica.com)
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10498.
Elon Musk’s brain implant company Neuralink approved for in-human study
(theguardian.com)
10499.
Maximal Entropy Random Walk (MERW)-often better than naive RW, many applications
(community.wolfram.com)
10500.
Why tech giants want to strangle AI with red tape
(economist.com)