August 2023 Archive
15031.
Solar gamma-rays with energies >1TeV surprise observers (vice.com)
15032.
What's the tech stack behind bairbie.me? (bairbie.me)
15033.
Meta disbands protein-folding team (ft.com)
15034.
I Made Minecraft, but It's 4D [YouTube] [video] (youtube.com)
15035.
An unlikely tech cluster exemplifies China’s economic vision (economist.com)
15036.
Kubernetes security basics and best practices. 5 steps to implement them (blog.palark.com)
15037.
Drought Forces Spain to Source Drinking Water from the Sea (wsj.com)
15038.
“Quantum superchemistry” observed in lab experiments for first time (newatlas.com)
15039.
You can’t run away from technical debt (infoworld.com)
15040.
Statistician's Time Series Hack (two-wrongs.com)
15041.
Meta prepares chatbots with personas to try to retain users (ft.com)
15042.
The biggest challenges you faced when launching your product?
15043.
Problems with default function arguments (2020) (quuxplusone.github.io)
15044.
Data drift is not a good indicator of model performance degradation (nannyml.com)
15045.
Why TypeScript Doesnt Have Typed nor Checked Exceptions (github.com)
15046.
Connecting People Directly on Hacker News – What Do You Think?
15047.
Steve Jobs on the Future of the Web (1996) [video] (youtube.com)
15048.
Google’s AI ambassador walks a fine line between hype and doom (washingtonpost.com)
15049.
Stability AI launches StableCode, an LLM for code generation (venturebeat.com)
15050.
The reason for creating an AI-powered workspace (medium.com)
15051.
Integrating AI Models into Zulip Chatbots Using FastAPI: Part 2 (monadical.com)
15052.
Understanding Go 1.21 generics type inference (encore.dev)
15053.
Ask HN: Why it's impossible to create a Microsoft account?
15054.
Google Says It Will Scrape Publishers’ Data for AI Unless Forced Not To (gizmodo.com)
15055.
Micro: A modern and intuitive terminal-based text editor (micro-editor.github.io)
15056.
Origin, an Incorporation Checklist for Startups (composed.abstractops.com)
15057.
A New Weapon in the War on Robocall Scams (news.ncsu.edu)
15058.
Birthday Paradox (en.wikipedia.org)
15059.
Warp: How We Work (twitter.com)
15060.
I told my students they were allowed to use ChatGPT (twitter.com)