May 2023 Archive
17251.
Using ox-hugo To Build Websites with Emacs (kengrimes.com)
17252.
Second Sourcing Is Essential (electronics-sourcing.com)
17253.
The Biggest Asset Bubble in History (awealthofcommonsense.com)
17254.
Apple M3 chip: all the news, announcements, and rumors so far (techradar.com)
17255.
Reproducibility and Research Integrity top UK research agenda (digital-science.com)
17256.
My AI Girlfriend Charges $1/Minute and Only Wants to Talk About Sex (vice.com)
17257.
The Power of Fast Feedback Cycles (blog.jim-nielsen.com)
17258.
He helped cancer patients find peace through psychedelics. Then came diagnosis (npr.org)
17259.
Why we can’t trust the government’s figures about nuclear close calls (thebulletin.org)
17260.
Cult-films-database: CSV file and SQLite DB of cult films (github.com)
17261.
Facebook Shadow Profiles (2022) [pdf] (arxiv.org)
17262.
Inflation and the Profit-Price Spiral (npr.org)
17263.
Scraping Product Data from Nike.com (trickster.dev)
17264.
Changing continent: The EU's population is declining, new figures reveal (euronews.com)
17265.
How to give your life direction – Memorized Rules (julian.com)
17266.
UserLAnd: The easiest way to run a Linux distribution on an Android device (userland.tech)
17267.
A technology downturn and mass layoffs are having competing effects on FOSS (thestack.technology)
17268.
Minimum Viable Computer (willfennel.com)
17269.
Find the Invisible Cow (findtheinvisiblecow.com)
17270.
'We Built a Robot That Types': The Man Behind Computerized Stock Trading (2015) (npr.org)
17271.
First Principles on AI Scaling (dynomight.net)
17272.
Invention Is a Flower, Innovation Is a Weed (1999) (technologyreview.com)
17273.
London to Sydney in two hours (via space) (thetimes.co.uk)
17274.
OpenAI: Small Teams, Big Impact (sriramkrishnan.substack.com)
17275.
Did OpenAI just have its ‘App Store’ moment? (fastcompany.com)
17276.
Adventures in Ruby-esque type enforcement (max.engineer)
17277.
Advanced Monty Hall? The Sleeping Beauty Problem (en.wikipedia.org)
17278.
AI and the American Smile (medium.com)
17279.
Automatic landmarking implicates Neanderthal introgression in human nasal shape (nature.com)
17280.
Tensorboard (github.com)