May 2023 Archive
16111.
Synthetic Intelligence (2019) (taylor.town)
16112.
Show HN: A design subscription that reinforces your design team (thisiswhitespace.com)
16113.
The Age of Silicon Is Here for Batteries (spectrum.ieee.org)
16114.
Ask HN: Review this startup idea of a chat interface based social media manager
16115.
7.5inch NFC-Powered E-Paper (waveshare.com)
16116.
The Next Generation in Graphics, Part 2: Three Dimensions in Hardware (filfre.net)
16117.
NDCG Is Overrated (softwaredoug.com)
16118.
Noam Chomsky Speaks on What ChatGPT Is Good For (znetwork.org)
16119.
A weekend project, months later (tabbot.app)
16120.
Satellite Imagery in Forensic Investigations: Amnesty International Evidence Lab (gijn.org)
16121.
Stackoverflow Developer Survey (stackoverflow.az1.qualtrics.com)
16122.
Ways Volcanoes Kill Fish (hakaimagazine.com)
16123.
Ancient human DNA extracted from 20k-year-old deer tooth pendant (abc.net.au)
16124.
At Last, ‘Ugly’ Sea Lampreys Are Getting Some Respect (wired.com)
16125.
The Luddite's Guide to Defending Cash (brettscott.substack.com)
16126.
What happens when Google Search doesn’t have the answers? (theverge.com)
16127.
16128.
Sam Altman’s Worldcoin rolls out app as token launch looms (theblock.co)
16129.
Public key cryptography – Diffie-Hellman Key Exchange [video] (youtube.com)
16130.
Real-Time Neural Appearance Models (research.nvidia.com)
16131.
Memtest86 6.20 Released with Improved Support for Older Systems (phoronix.com)
16132.
GCC 12.3 Released with 127 Bug Fixes, AMD Zen 4 Support Backported (phoronix.com)
16133.
Intel Boot Guard OEM Private Key Allegedly Leaked (servethehome.com)
16134.
How energy efficient is 5G? (enpowered.com)
16135.
Ask HN: Using Open Source LLMs in your company
16136.
Breaking semver in Rust by adding a private type, or by adding an import (predr.ag)
16137.
What America’s tiny banks do that big ones don’t (economist.com)
16138.
Job is (probably) safe from artificial intelligence (economist.com)
16139.
Zapier Tables (zapier.com)
16140.
Freeman Dyson's contribution to DL: Circular ensembles mimics trained DNN (science-memo.blogspot.com)