May 2023 Archive
1711.
Amazon walkout to go ahead after 1,700 employees sign on, organizers say (seattletimes.com)
1712.
Ask HN: Retired engineers, are you being asked to return to work?
1713.
Understanding Modern Storage APIs: A systematic study of libaio, SPDK, io_uring [pdf] (atlarge-research.com)
1714.
Developer says Reddit will charge him $20M/yr API fees to keep his app working (theverge.com)
1715.
Ask HN: Why are we more and more talking about the past here on HN?
1716.
Sam Altman isn’t the answer to regulating artificial intelligence (bloomberg.com)
1717.
Arc Will Change the Way You Work on the Web (tidbits.com)
1718.
Puerto Rico: A U.S. Territory in Crisis (cfr.org)
1719.
The Messy Page Or: why I don't like greenfield projects (registerspill.thorstenball.com)
1720.
I have resigned from all roles in rustlang, effective immediately (twitter.com)
1721.
Want to buy a West Texas ghost town? Now’s your chance (texasmonthly.com)
1722.
Codon: Python Compiler (usenix.org)
1723.
Tesla instructed employees to only communicate verbally about complaints (businessinsider.com)
1724.
Pornhub Blocks All of Utah from Its Site (vice.com)
1725.
The unreasonable effectiveness of character-level language models (2015) (colab.research.google.com)
1726.
Dose-response relationships of LSD-induced subjective experiences in humans (nature.com)
1727.
Mailbox.org discovers unencrypted password transmission in myMail (mailbox.org)
1728.
Apple loses copyright battle against security startup Corellium (washingtonpost.com)
1729.
Surveillance of reporter a 'serious attack on freedom of the press in Canada' (2016) (cbc.ca)
1730.
Using LangChainJS and Cloudflare Workers together (blog.cloudflare.com)
1731.
Creating a Memory-Safe Workstation with CheriBSD [pdf] (bsdcan.org)
1732.
JPL Horizons Sending Too Many Emails (astronomy.stackexchange.com)
1733.
Fast GPT-2 inference written in Fortran (github.com)
1734.
U.S. Depression Rates Reach New Highs (news.gallup.com)
1735.
Classic fountain pens (wallpaper.com)
1736.
Heavy electric trucks cheaper than diesel goods trucks (chalmers.se)
1737.
Vasectomies rose after the end of Roe (economist.com)
1738.
Turds in AI Generated Art (novalis.org)
1739.
Chinese Businesses Fueling the Fentanyl Epidemic Receive Millions in Crypto (elliptic.co)
1740.
How to survive a car crash (longreads.com)