Google blew it with open source layoffs
(infoworld.com)
May 2023 Archive
1531.
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Generating Music Tracks with Unified Representation and Diffusion Framework
(ai-muzic.github.io)
1533.
Macro-ts: TypeScript compiler with typesafe syntactic macros (2022)
(blainehansen.me)
1534.
1535.
Gfycat has been down for two days due to an expired SSL certificate
(old.reddit.com)
1536.
1537.
Voyager: An Open-Ended Embodied Agent with LLMs
(voyager.minedojo.org)
1538.
Programming with natural language is going to work (2010)
(writings.stephenwolfram.com)
1539.
1540.
Clever code considered harmful
(joshwcomeau.com)
1541.
KLOR – A 36-42 keys column-staggered split keyboard
(github.com)
1542.
Research on harvesting electricity from humidity in the air
(techxplore.com)
1543.
How ‘open’ should your open source be?
(github.com)
1544.
EU urged to protect grassroots AI research or risk losing out to US
(theguardian.com)
1545.
Moving from Blame to Accountability (2017)
(thesystemsthinker.com)
1546.
1547.
Enabling IPv6 support for IPv4 only apps on Linux
(pavel.network)
1548.
Recreating RP2040 PIO Interface in an FPGA
(github.com)
1549.
‘The Last of Us,’ fruit fly edition
(news.harvard.edu)
1550.
Tarteel – AI-powered Quran companion
(tarteel.ai)
1551.
MDN Blog
(developer.mozilla.org)
1553.
Linux Software Map
(xteddy.org)
1554.
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How an obscure OTC-traded derivative from the 80s took over crypto
(blog.everstrike.io)
1558.
How much does it cost to develop and manufacture an electronic product? (2022)
(predictabledesigns.com)
1559.
Google Translate “Get well [Swedish firstname]” translates to “fuck you”
(translate.google.se)
1560.