September 2023 Archive
3751.
The stuff Sam Bankman-Fried’s parents bought using FTX money (theverge.com)
3752.
WinDiskWriter: The tool for creating Windows bootable USB drives on Mac (github.com)
3753.
Druze (en.wikipedia.org)
3754.
Apple to Acquire Major Classical Music Label BIS Records (macrumors.com)
3755.
Fine-Tuning LLMs: LoRA or Full-Parameter? An In-Depth Analysis with Llama 2 (anyscale.com)
3756.
The Big List of Naughty Strings (github.com)
3757.
Android 14 still doesn’t calculate device storage utilization correctly (androidpolice.com)
3758.
Teaching old C code new tricks with Nim (peterme.net)
3759.
Alaska Air Force Base Home to Mini-Nuclear Reactor Pilot Project (oilprice.com)
3760.
Radiohead Public Library (radiohead.com)
3761.
Hominins built with wood 476,000 years ago (nature.com)
3762.
Prisoners Are Training AI (wired.com)
3763.
Merck Covid drug linked to virus mutations that can spread between people (cnbc.com)
3764.
Bountysource.com is Insolvent, do not use (github.com)
3765.
Chinese social media campaigns successfully impersonating US voters – Microsoft (cnbc.com)
3766.
Leadership Change in the Rust Infrastructure Team (blog.rust-lang.org)
3767.
Carbon in the Oceans Is Altering the Micro-Fabric of Life (scientificamerican.com)
3768.
VD.ahk: AutoHotKey key-bindings for Virtual Desktops (github.com)
3769.
Etaoin Shrdlu (en.wikipedia.org)
3770.
ChatGPT usage is rising again as students return to school (bloomberg.com)
3771.
Typo traps: analyzing traffic to exmaple.com (or is it example.com?) (blog.cloudflare.com)
3772.
3773.
3774.
Hackerspaces.org (hackerspaces.org)
3775.
Ubuntu installs haven't been following their own security best practices (phoronix.com)
3776.
Godot C# Roadmap Discussion (github.com)
3777.
In Spain, girls report AI-generated nude photos of them being shared at school (english.elpais.com)
3778.
Tesla (TSLA) tumbles on price cuts, “appreciating asset” dream going away (electrek.co)
3779.
Why America Has a Long-Term Labor Crisis, in Six Charts (wsj.com)
3780.
The old have come to dominate American politics (economist.com)