AI will slightly drain the swamp of higher ed
(betonit.substack.com)
May 2023 Archive
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A new proof of security for steganography in machine-generated messages
(quantamagazine.org)
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Helping a kid who made a math mistake
(kidswholovemath.substack.com)
1808.
How to build AI products people want
(reforge.com)
1809.
Saturn's rings are far younger than once thought
(colorado.edu)
1810.
Gilbert U-238 Atomic Energy Laboratory
(en.wikipedia.org)
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Polyphony: Fine-Grained Concurrency for Ruby
(github.com)
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Science Fiction Movie Lettering
(reaganray.com)
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Show HN: Mount Unix system into Common Lisp image
(github.com)
1818.
5G Rollout Disappointments
(spectrum.ieee.org)
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Why is Betelgeuse glowing so brightly and behaving so strangely?
(theguardian.com)
1822.
Vaonis Hyperia: $45k digital telescope
(vaonis.com)
1823.
OpenAI Sued for Fraud Allegations
(webapps.sftc.org)
1824.
New Study Finds a High Minimum Wage Creates Jobs
(nymag.com)
1825.
A novel about video games became a surprise best seller
(nytimes.com)
1826.
Fern leaves and cauliflower curds are not fractals (2012)
(ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
1827.
“A Great Ox Stands on My Tongue”: The Pitfalls of Latin Translation
(antigonejournal.com)
1828.
US Secret Service: “blockchain is an opportunity to track money”
(coinpaper.com)
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