July 2023 Archive
17701.
Language Servers
(microsoft.github.io)
17702.
Modeling Extractions with OpenAI Function Calls with Pydantic
(openai-function-call.onrender.com)
17703.
17704.
DevOps and Kubernetes: We’ve Been Doing It Wrong
(devopsdigest.com)
17705.
A Curated List for Efficient Large Language Models
(github.com)
17706.
17707.
Boxy SVG editor v4 released, now supports SVG animations
(boxy-svg.com)
17708.
Unit-testing a web service in Rust
(jmmv.dev)
17709.
How Texas is racing to thwart the heat
(bbc.com)
17710.
Feds want to see what ChatGPT's content is made of
(theregister.com)
17711.
17712.
How to Work Better, Tate Style
(alexgraveley.com)
17713.
Netflix – The Crap You Put Up With
(medium.com)
17715.
The Another World Chip
(hackaday.com)
17716.
How to setup Cloudflare proxy for your website hosted on Vercel or Netlify
(akashrajpurohit.com)
17717.
17718.
It's Halloween Twice a Year at the University of Kyoto
(sabukaru.online)
17719.
17720.
17721.
AI not yet a game-changer for healthcare hackers
(scmagazine.com)
17722.
17723.
How people who work in data see each other
(karimjedda.com)
17724.
Empty offices: not all ruins are a shared experience
(lukebennett13.wordpress.com)
17725.
Rattlesnakes can calm down their friends, study shows
(news.mongabay.com)
17726.
Tesla Model 3 vs. Tesla Model Y: What’s the difference
(tomsguide.com)
17727.
The Anomalies in the Beatles’ ‘Paperback Writer’
(youtube.com)
17728.
IEEE approves 9.6Gbps wireless infrared light (Li-Fi)
(theverge.com)
17730.