May 2023 Archive
1441.
How to do distributed locking (2016) (martin.kleppmann.com)
1442.
The myth of the $600 hammer (1998) (govexec.com)
1443.
Bruce Schneier’s Plan to Reinvent Democracy (schneier.com)
1444.
A former pilot on why autonomous vehicles are so risky (spectrum.ieee.org)
1445.
‘Mind-boggling’ methane emissions from Turkmenistan revealed (theguardian.com)
1446.
Amnesty International criticised for using AI-generated images (theguardian.com)
1447.
Indian government bans 14 messenger apps including Element, Briar and Threema (news.abplive.com)
1448.
Slack issues (status.slack.com)
1449.
Debian 12 'Bookworm' New Features and Release Date (news.itsfoss.com)
1450.
Math That Goes on Forever but Never Repeats (quantamagazine.org)
1451.
Favicon Dino Game (mashpoe.github.io)
1452.
ES modules: A cartoon deep-dive (2018) (hacks.mozilla.org)
1453.
Langton’s ant (en.wikipedia.org)
1454.
A 16 bit computer simulated on circuitverse (circuitverse.org)
1455.
FTC says Facebook broke terms of $5B data privacy settlement (scmagazine.com)
1456.
Direct air capture: our technology to capture CO₂ (climeworks.com)
1457.
WebAssembly is eating the database? (dylibso.com)
1458.
Google engineer jumps to death in NYC, second worker suicide in months (nypost.com)
1459.
DevEx: What Drives Productivity (queue.acm.org)
1460.
Raspberry Pi/PlatformIO conflict blocks support for Pico-Arduino toolchain (github.com)
1461.
NASA has funded a bunch of early stage technologies (orbitalindex.com)
1462.
Augmenting LLMs Beyond Basic Text Completion and Transformation (blog.deepgram.com)
1463.
Flowers for Turing (equalitytime.github.io)
1464.
Rheinmetall pilot project for curb stone chargers for EVs (rheinmetall.com)
1465.
Everything happening on Bluesky (theverge.com)
1466.
What I want from the internet (chrbutler.com)
1467.
The Most Underrated Sci-Fi Movies of the 1970s (denofgeek.com)
1468.
DARPA’s silent MHD magnetic drives for replacing naval propellers (naval-technology.com)
1469.
Patent for attention-based sequence transduction neural networks (2019) (patents.google.com)
1470.
How Wolfenstein 3D shocked the world, 30 years later (howtogeek.com)