May 2023 Archive
1741.
Stop dumping your cast-offs on us, Ghanaian clothes traders tell EU (theguardian.com)
1742.
Coastal Cities Priced Out Low-Wage Workers. Now College Graduates Are Leaving (nytimes.com)
1743.
Show HN: PuzzleMoji, a daily emoji pictionary challenge against ChatGPT (puzzlemoji.com)
1744.
Arm announces the Cortex X4 for 2024, plus a 14-core M2-fighter (arstechnica.com)
1745.
New York City may be sinking under the weight of its skyscrapers (architecturaldigest.com)
1746.
The Demon Core and the Strange Death of Louis Slotin (2016) (newyorker.com)
1747.
No A/C? No problem, if buildings copy networked tunnels of termite mounds (arstechnica.com)
1748.
The AI PR Industrial Complex (bigtechnology.com)
1749.
Cybernetic Culture Research Unit (en.wikipedia.org)
1750.
Container Runtimes and WasmEdge benchmarking on Arm (community.arm.com)
1751.
Ethereum Ceremony – Add your randomness to prepare the way for EIP-4844 (ceremony.ethereum.org)
1752.
What deserves our attention? (deliberati.io)
1753.
Tone: Cross platform audio tagger and metadata editor (github.com)
1754.
Java Panama Vector API Integrated with Apache Lucene (github.com)
1755.
James Webb's 'too massive' galaxies may be even more massive (phys.org)
1756.
Detailed Image of the Human Retina (ethz.ch)
1757.
EU achieved independence from Russian fossil fuels (insightnews.media)
1758.
Librem 5 USA Smartphone Provides Many Exclusive Security Features (puri.sm)
1759.
Many soft contact lenses in US made up of PFAS, research suggests (theguardian.com)
1760.
ChatGPT is powered by contractors making $15 an hour (nbcnews.com)
1761.
Europe’s biggest city council faces £100M bill in Oracle ERP project disaster (theregister.com)
1762.
Passkeys will be importable, exportable, cross-device, and across managers (hachyderm.io)
1763.
Up next: a lawsuit threatening your YouTube watch queue (mux.com)
1764.
How Big Oil is manipulating the way you think about climate change (salon.com)
1765.
Experts weigh impact of Intel-Arm collaboration (eetimes.com)
1766.
Ask HN: Project ideas for a Linux kernel module
1767.
The First Sherpa to Climb to the Top of Mt. Everest (1954) (newyorker.com)
1768.
The Industrial Hammer Complex (eisenbergeffect.medium.com)
1769.
An IBM computer learned to sing in 1961 (tedgioia.substack.com)
1770.
Company profits are keeping prices high (dw.com)