May 2023 Archive
1051.
In a Sheep to Shawl competition, you have 5 people, 1 sheep, and 3 hours (npr.org)
1052.
Directly compiling Scheme to WebAssembly: lambdas, recursion, iteration (spritely.institute)
1053.
Nvidia is now a $1T company (theverge.com)
1054.
Carbon-negative concrete (spectrum.ieee.org)
1055.
Random bit-flip invalidates certificate transparency log – again? (groups.google.com)
1056.
Anonymous Tor Phone (0ut3r.space)
1057.
Hands-Free Coding (2020) (joshwcomeau.com)
1058.
A Flexible Type System for Fearless Concurrency (2022) [pdf] (dl.acm.org)
1059.
Chat-UI, the codebase of HuggingChat, is open sourced (github.com)
1060.
Progress on running Haiku OS on VisionFive 2 RISC-V dev board (discuss.haiku-os.org)
1061.
Open-Llama: Complete training pipeline for building large language models (github.com)
1062.
Squad Solar City Car (squadmobility.com)
1063.
12 years since Saab’s bankruptcy: Secret NEVS electric cars revealed (vibilagare.se)
1064.
Nirvana fallacy (en.wikipedia.org)
1065.
Ask HN: What are ways to combat loneliness and build meaningful connections?
1066.
At Musk’s brain-chip startup, animal-testing panel is rife with conflicts (reuters.com)
1067.
Deseret Alphabet (en.wikipedia.org)
1068.
Prime Video service dumps microservices, cuts AWS bill 90% (thestack.technology)
1069.
DIY Book Binding (diybookbinding.com)
1070.
The Xerox PARC Archive (info.computerhistory.org)
1071.
Salt Lake 2002 – not enough memory/crashes to desktop after starting error (vogons.org)
1072.
State Farm halts new property insurance policies in California (ocregister.com)
1073.
Drug shortages have worsened and may only increase in the future, experts say (cidrap.umn.edu)
1074.
The odd appeal of absurdly long YouTube videos (theverge.com)
1075.
Language models still struggle with the concept of negation (quantamagazine.org)
1076.
Doug Rushkoff is ready to renounce the digital revolution (wired.com)
1077.
Photomator for Mac (pixelmator.com)
1078.
Minix development has been abandoned? (git.minix3.org)
1079.
Ithkuil, the Most Complicated Language (en.wikipedia.org)
1080.
Why champagne has stable “bubble chains” and other carbonated drinks do not (arstechnica.com)