May 2023 Archive
1561.
Millions of mobile phones come pre-infected with malware, say researchers (theregister.com)
1562.
Tensegrity Wiki (tensegritywiki.com)
1563.
Solid, a spec that lets people store their data securely in decentralized Pods (solidproject.org)
1564.
Curing brain tumors: blocking functions in cells with a docked molecule (medicalxpress.com)
1565.
Metal-filtering sponge removes lead from water (news.northwestern.edu)
1566.
Ask HN: How come YC startups offering <80k$/year?
1567.
Governance of Superintelligence (openai.com)
1568.
PGP signatures on PyPI: worse than useless (blog.yossarian.net)
1569.
Free speech under attack across Ireland, UK, Europe and globally (twitter.com)
1570.
The professor who made $10B by cutting Google its first startup check (finance.yahoo.com)
1571.
BT will shed as many as 55,000 workers by 2030 (cnn.com)
1572.
Two Approaches to Decoupling (htmx.org)
1573.
Alpaca RLHF-ed to beat ChatGPT (crfm.stanford.edu)
1574.
Bevy and WebGPU (bevyengine.org)
1575.
How Somali workers in the US are fighting Amazon’s surveillance machine (codastory.com)
1576.
Airbnb CEO: CEOs calling workers back to the office 'going away to the Hamptons’ (businessinsider.com)
1577.
Framework Laptop 16 (frame.work)
1578.
Ask HN: Books or courses to understand college level mathematics?
1579.
Pump the brakes on your police’s use of Flock (YC17)’s mass surveillance (aclu.org)
1580.
Green hills forever: Windows XP activation algorithm cracked after 21 years (arstechnica.com)
1581.
UMD Study Finds Brain Connectivity, Memory Improves in Adults After Walking (sph.umd.edu)
1582.
Ted Chiang: Will A.I. Become the New McKinsey? (newyorker.com)
1583.
Degreeless.Design: A curated resource list to kickstart your design education (degreeless.design)
1584.
Waking up to Hacker News (johnathannader.com)
1585.
City Council to install 20 cameras as automated license-plate recognition system (paloaltoonline.com)
1586.
Ask HN: Those with success using GPT-4 for programming – what are you doing?
1587.
The Upper Atmosphere Is Cooling, Prompting New Climate Concerns (e360.yale.edu)
1588.
Updates to Kagi pricing plans – More searches, unrestricted AI tools (blog.kagi.com)
1589.
Understanding Passkeys (michal.sapka.me)
1590.
In Defense of Pure 16-Bit Floating-Point Neural Networks (arxiv.org)