August 2023 Archive
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ESP32 S3 VGA Card [video] (youtube.com)
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People renting out Starlink internet on Facebook for around $30 per day (businessinsider.com)
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BOJ makes bold shift as yen risks grow too big to ignore (reuters.com)
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Apple seeks to bolster expertise in generative AI on mobile devices (ft.com)
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Why haven’t internet creators become superstars? (culture.ghost.io)
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Seattle no longer least air-conditioned major metro area in U.S. Now it is SF (seattletimes.com)
14887.
2000 Seconds with Welwitschia Mirabilis (oaklandgardenclub.substack.com)
14888.
Meta’s Threads will soon have search and web functions, Zuckerberg says (cnbc.com)
14889.
Apple’s hiring reveals what it wants to do with generative AI (theverge.com)
14890.
Employers Requiring Full-Time Office Attendance Hire at a Slower Pace (wsj.com)
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Investors warm to riskiest US corporate debt (ft.com)
14892.
Canada's Telus to shed 6K workers as profits plunge 61% (theregister.com)
14893.
I just published “Safe For Humans AI” – free to read online (leanpub.com)
14894.
Digital Replicas, a Fear of Striking Actors, Already Fill Screens (nytimes.com)
14895.
How LinkedIn, Indeed and ZipRecruiter’s AI evaluates you as a potential employee (washingtonpost.com)
14896.
Tumblr is launching live streaming service (staff.tumblr.com)
14897.
The Argument for Grip Strength as a Vital Sign (medscape.com)
14898.
Scientific Productivity by Country (emilkirkegaard.com)
14899.
Rising Money Flows, Fueled by Record Migration, Prop Up Autocrats (wsj.com)
14900.
Upstart Traders of Russian Oil Had Representatives in Common (bloomberg.com)
14901.
Despite What They Say, Elite Colleges Don't Promote Equity (robkhenderson.com)
14902.
Heckler's Veto (en.wikipedia.org)
14903.
When Stars Twinkle, They Make Music (nautil.us)
14904.
Elon Musk vs. Mark Zuckerberg: Tech leaders' fight to be streamed on X (news.sky.com)
14905.
How to Build a Universe That Doesn’t Fall Apart Two Days Later P.K .Dick, 1978 (urbigenous.net)
14906.
Neurum Inc.: The new age of lingual computing
14907.
The Research Scandal at Stanford Is More Common Than You Think (nytimes.com)
14908.
Self-Consuming Generative Models Go Mad (arxiv.org)
14909.
The untold history of today’s Russian-speaking hackers (ft.com)
14910.
The Chip Titan Whose Life’s Work Is at the Center of a Tech Cold War (nytimes.com)