What makes something an heirloom?
(putthison.com)
July 2023 Archive
1771.
1772.
EU signs off on data transfers deal with US
(politico.eu)
1773.
Leaving the Web3 cult
(dope.bearblog.dev)
1774.
1775.
Does the microbiome hold the key to chronic fatigue syndrome?
(theguardian.com)
1776.
Twitter’s legal letter to Meta: a guided tour of a weak litigation letter
(davidallengreen.com)
1777.
Neuronal wiring diagram of an adult brain
(biorxiv.org)
1778.
Computation and State Machines (2008) [pdf]
(lamport.azurewebsites.net)
1779.
1780.
OCR at Edge on Cloudflare Constellation
(notes.willhackett.com)
1781.
1782.
How We Made MuseScore 4 [video]
(youtube.com)
1783.
Unix Recovery Legend (1986)
(ecb.torontomu.ca)
1784.
HyperPhysics (1998)
(hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu)
1785.
Researchers create open-source platform for Neural Radiance Field development
(engineering.berkeley.edu)
1786.
Cracking Electron Apps Open
(fasterthanli.me)
1787.
Bacon's Cipher
(en.wikipedia.org)
1788.
1789.
Striking SAG actors in disbelief over studios’ dystopian AI proposal
(rollingstone.com)
1790.
1791.
Fluent: Static Extension Methods for Java
(github.com)
1792.
Google now requires and lists phone number in Play Store listings
(android-developers.googleblog.com)
1793.
So long “prompt engineering,” we hardly knew ya
(medium.com)
1794.
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Hacking LangChain for fun and profit
(blog.kevinhu.me)