May 2023 Archive
17941.
Amazon's Prime Air Behind Google and Walmart (cnbc.com)
17942.
Ask HN: Is there a DiffusionBee for chat LLMs?
17943.
Feinstein's primary caregiver: Pelosi's daughter (politico.com)
17944.
Budget Drones in Ukraine Are Redefining Warfare (spectrum.ieee.org)
17945.
A Leap from Model-Centric to Data Centric AI (wp.sigmod.org)
17946.
69th Bilderberg Meeting (bilderbergmeetings.org)
17947.
17948.
IT worker sues boss claiming placeholder values in email were kisses (bbc.com)
17949.
A guide to the advanced texture tricks in AAA games (twitter.com)
17950.
Is this the oldest Linux peripheral? [video] (youtube.com)
17951.
Ruling on Wikipedia’s Distortion of Holocaust History Lacks Depth (news.chapman.edu)
17952.
Show HN: SVG-Loader – Load SVGs from External Sources (github.com)
17953.
How do you fair on worldwide startup stage as a Russian?
17954.
GitHub Gets 1.3B Visitors from Open Source SEO (seomodels.com)
17955.
The global machine learning training program born out of South Korea (blog.google)
17956.
The feeling of hunger itself may slow aging in flies (michiganmedicine.org)
17957.
Sama's Regulation Call, TLD.zip, AI Anxiety, ES2023, Gill Strang's Retirement (thenibble.substack.com)
17958.
Ask HN: What are your successful solo-founded projects?
17959.
69 Ways to F*** Up Your Deploy (kellyshortridge.com)
17960.
Innate Mathematical Ability (2015) (lesswrong.com)
17961.
Country quota behind long Green Card wait time for India, says US official (tribuneindia.com)
17962.
Facebook uses React Native on desktop (developers.facebook.com)
17963.
Private satellites give boost to public sector in climate fight (france24.com)
17964.
‘Incorporated’ Review (2016) (hollywoodreporter.com)
17965.
2023 State of the Java Ecosystem (newrelic.com)
17966.
Live Coding: How to Develop WebRTC iOS Apps? (github.com)
17967.
What a desktop environment is on modern Linux (utcc.utoronto.ca)
17968.
Venture Predation (papers.ssrn.com)
17969.
GradIEEEnt half decent: The hidden power of imprecise lines (youtube.com)
17970.
Running Ruby 3.2's YJIT in Production at Discourse (blog.discourse.org)