August 2023 Archive
12931.
Adobe and Microsoft break some old files by removing PostScript font support (arstechnica.com)
12932.
What happens if you destroy a black hole? [video] (youtube.com)
12933.
Will Britain ever build beautiful? (unherd.com)
12934.
AI cameras catch 297 drivers in three days in Cornwall (bbc.com)
12935.
Why Agile Is Not for Me (levelup.gitconnected.com)
12936.
CP/M Source Code (cpm.z80.de)
12937.
Terraform's Motion to Dismiss Against SEC: Dimissed in Its Entirety [pdf] (storage.courtlistener.com)
12938.
Transformer Memory Arithmetic: Understanding All the Bytes in NanoGPT (erees.dev)
12939.
Hot DiGiorno Pizza Could Be Coming to a Vending Machine Near You (foodandwine.com)
12940.
The Psychology of Killing with Drones: Reviewing on Killing Remotely (thestrategybridge.org)
12941.
No More Cavities? Organoids Pave the Way for Enamel Regeneration (scitechdaily.com)
12942.
AI-Powered Fuzzing: Breaking the Bug Hunting Barrier (security.googleblog.com)
12943.
Word Redline Function Sucks
12944.
Five Paragraph Order (Wikipedia) (en.wikipedia.org)
12945.
Jupyter AI Brings Generative AI to Notebooks (infoq.com)
12946.
Large Language Models with Semantic Search (deeplearning.ai)
12947.
Super Mine Polyhalite in Britain that nobody has heard of [video] (youtube.com)
12948.
YouTube flags a video for election advertising based on text from a book (stackdiary.com)
12949.
Twin Peaks: Into the Night Game (2023) (blueroseteam.itch.io)
12950.
OpenAI acquires AI design studio Global Illumination (techcrunch.com)
12951.
GitHub-drama: “This conversation has been locked and limited to collaborators.” (github.com)
12952.
Collaborative Programming in RubyMine (blog.jetbrains.com)
12953.
What's New in DevTools (Chrome 117) (developer.chrome.com)
12954.
Ruby Weekly Issue 667: August 17, 2023 (rubyweekly.com)
12955.
Catgut (en.wikipedia.org)
12956.
LoRA the Explorer (huggingface.co)
12957.
CA SB 680: Social Media ‘Addiction’ Bill Heading for a First Amendment Collision (techdirt.com)
12958.
Spamtrap (en.wikipedia.org)
12959.
AP, other news organizations develop standards for use of A.I. in newsrooms (apnews.com)
12960.
Show HN: An AI code interpreter for sensitive data, powered by GPT-4 or Llama 2 (blog.devgenius.io)