August 2023 Archive
16231.
Intel opens chip innovation hub in Nanshan, China (theregister.com)
16232.
Low-Cost Additive Turns Concrete Slabs Into Super-Fast Energy Storage (newatlas.com)
16233.
Checker Shadow Illusion (en.wikipedia.org)
16234.
Can French Startups overcome their elitist image? (sifted.eu)
16235.
Soft-reboot in systemd 254 sounds a lot like Windows' Fast Startup (theregister.com)
16236.
ChatGPT-like AIs are coming to major science search engines (nature.com)
16237.
Lean times hit the vertical farming business (bbc.co.uk)
16238.
He created the Katamari games, but they’re rolling on without him (nytimes.com)
16239.
Alexithymia (en.wikipedia.org)
16240.
Date Me Directory (stevekrouse.notion.site)
16241.
Researchers figure out how to make AI misbehave, serve up prohibited content (wired.com)
16242.
Version 1 Sucks, but Ship It Anyway (blog.codinghorror.com)
16243.
Understanding and Evaluating Vector Databases in Production (mlops.community)
16244.
It’s a hot 0-day summer for Apple, Google, and Microsoft security fixes (wired.com)
16245.
Teller (teller.io)
16246.
Amazon may have met its match in the grocery aisles (text.npr.org)
16247.
CSRFing VS Code's Debug Adapter Protocol (mcnulty.blog)
16248.
Blindness Is a Strange Country (nautil.us)
16249.
505M-Year-Old Jellyfish Fossils May Be the Oldest Ever Found (nytimes.com)
16250.
NASA Hears ‘Heartbeat’ from Voyager 2 After Losing Touch with the Distant Probe (smithsonianmag.com)
16251.
Go 1.21: Now with More Gopher Power and Less 'Go-Tchas' (double-trouble.dev)
16252.
Google warns again it will start deleting inactive accounts in December (bleepingcomputer.com)
16253.
Generate from Constraints: Using Prompt-Hoisting for GPT-based Code Generation (michaelfeathers.silvrback.com)
16254.
Chinese Hackers Target Military Utilities in Bid to Disrupt U.S. Taiwan Response (expressnews.com)
16255.
Voyager Program (en.wikipedia.org)
16256.
Just Postgres DBMS itself is almost never enough (twitter.com)
16257.
Have Archaeologists Finally Found Emperor Nero’s Lost Theater? (smithsonianmag.com)
16258.
Sex-trafficking survivors suing to hold hotel chains liable for abuse (icij.org)
16259.
Why Therapy Is Broken (wired.com)
16260.
PhotoGuard: a tool to protect pictures from AI manipulation (technologyreview.com)