June 2023 Archive
12001.
News coverage of AI reflects business and government hype – not critical voices
(theconversation.com)
12002.
12003.
Google’s Secure AI Framework
(blog.google)
12004.
12005.
Generative AI in Qt
(qt.io)
12006.
12007.
Paul Haddad (Tapbots) on what Reddit should do next
(tapbots.social)
12008.
Verlet Integration [video]
(youtube.com)
12009.
Slack: Realtime Messaging
(slack.engineering)
12010.
12011.
Dan Bernstein's Libmceliece Now Available
(twitter.com)
12012.
Language Model Sketchbook, or Why I Hate Chatbots
(maggieappleton.com)
12013.
Show HN: Prim+RPC – a bridge between JavaScript environments (open-source)
(prim.doseofted.me)
12014.
Can't focus? Build a friction tunnel
(tedium.co)
12015.
Yjs CRDT syncing back end with Hocuspocus and Supabase
(emergence-engineering.com)
12016.
India Investigates Reports of Covid Portal Breach, Data Leak
(bloomberg.com)
12017.
GPT Engineer
(github.com)
12018.
12019.
Linux Insecurities
(privsec.dev)
12021.
Ninja build system generator in Prolog
(github.com)
12022.
A New Experiment Casts Doubt on the Leading Theory of the Nucleus
(quantamagazine.org)
12023.
Europe to vote on AI laws with potential 7% revenue fines
(theregister.com)
12024.
ESP8266 Web Server Saves 60% Power with a 1ms Delay (2022)
(hackaday.com)
12025.
12026.
The struggle to kill King Coal
(economist.com)
12028.
AI Doomerism Is a Decoy
(theatlantic.com)
12029.
Donald Trump indictment: what are the classified documents?
(pwnallthethings.com)
12030.
Octal: Reddit-like Hacker News client for iOS
(apps.apple.com)