May 2023 Archive
11611.
F-VLM: open-vocabulary object detection upon frozen vision and language models (ai.googleblog.com)
11612.
Show HN: Keymate.ai Search plugin for ChatGPT, Let your ChatGPT search the web (twitter.com)
11613.
Show HN: CSS theme for Hacker News that gives it a modern look (userstyles.world)
11614.
I Never Became an Entrepreneur. Now I Wonder Why (wsj.com)
11615.
Mike Lynch: Autonomy founder extradited to US in criminal case (bbc.com)
11616.
EPA proposes strict greenhouse gas emissions cuts for power plants (thehill.com)
11617.
What the email security landscape looks like in 2023 (securityaffairs.com)
11618.
Passkeys may not be for you, but they are safe and easy (arstechnica.com)
11619.
Ethics of AI-based invention: a personal inquiry (andymatuschak.org)
11620.
A Call to Arms: Revisiting Database Design [pdf] (sigmodrecord.org)
11621.
Bootstrapping: Discarded Options and Why (bootstrapping.miraheze.org)
11622.
Gravitational lens gives us a third estimate of the Universe’s expansion (arstechnica.com)
11623.
Apollo landing sites on gigapixel image (twitter.com)
11624.
Ruby JIT Challenge (github.com)
11625.
Autostereogram (en.wikipedia.org)
11626.
Detect breast cancer online for free with a ML model (mammo.neuralrad.com)
11627.
Show HN: React 18.2 and Express 4.18 TypeScript SSR ESM stack (npmjs.com)
11628.
Why One Upscale Apartment Building Became a Death Trap in the Turkey Earthquakes (nytimes.com)
11629.
Building a baseline JIT for Lua automatically (sillycross.github.io)
11630.
Taxonomy of Procrastination (dynomight.net)
11631.
FDA spurs conversation about AI, ML, and drug development and manufacturing (fda.gov)
11632.
Why Your Roses Smell Nice (worldsensorium.com)
11633.
AWS announces new version of Aurora database that strips out I/O costs (techcrunch.com)
11634.
Geoffrey Hinton: We need to find a way to control artificial intelligence (english.elpais.com)
11635.
Mike Lynch: Autonomy founder extradited to US in criminal case (bbc.com)
11636.
Tech Startups Find One of Their Last Funding Sources Is Drying Up (bloomberg.com)
11637.
Show HN: Daily AI Generated Trivia Podcast about Movies, TV Shows, and Books (buzzsprout.com)
11638.
Code trained LLMs reason better, on benchmarks that have nothing to do with code (arxiv.org)
11639.
Running Ruby 3.2's YJIT in Production at Discourse (blog.discourse.org)
11640.
Hacker marketplace still active despite police 'takedown' claim (bbc.com)