November 2023 Archive
6421.
At last, I took Microsoft Word to court [pdf] (matthewbutterick.com)
6422.
Introduction to async batching using `asyncio` and `OpenAI` (jxnl.github.io)
6423.
Teaching Postgres New Tricks: SIMD Vectorization for Faster Analytical Queries (timescale.com)
6424.
There Are Nine Million Autonomous Bicycles in Beijing (Fiction) (shkspr.mobi)
6425.
Rotary Cellphone Story (youtube.com)
6426.
Microsoft Refreshes Its Well-Architected Framework (infoq.com)
6427.
Microsoft has unveiled a suite of advanced AI tools (techthreedots.com)
6428.
The Astonishing Behavior of Recursive Sequences (quantamagazine.org)
6429.
Nim Community Survey 2023 (nim-lang.org)
6430.
Tumblr is betting big on going small (theverge.com)
6431.
LockBit redraws negotiation tactics after affiliates fail to squeeze victims (theregister.com)
6432.
Terminal Chat in Windows Terminal Canary (devblogs.microsoft.com)
6433.
Nothing Chats: credentials are sent over plaintext HTTP (twitter.com)
6434.
Barefoot workers, bacteria found at factory that made big-brand eye drops (arstechnica.com)
6435.
6436.
Ilya: The AI scientist shaping the world (youtube.com)
6437.
Antisemitic and Anti-Muslim Hate Speech Surges Across the Internet (nytimes.com)
6438.
Where did they all go? How Homo sapiens became the last human species left (theguardian.com)
6439.
Inverted perovskite solar cell breaks 25% efficiency record (techxplore.com)
6440.
China Puts Money Behind Singapore Model in Major Housing Shift (bloomberg.com)
6441.
Mathematics Built the Modern World (worksinprogress.co)
6442.
Ilya Sutskever – "To have dinner with Elon Musk" [video] (youtube.com)
6443.
Mira Murati, the Interim CEO of OpenAI (wsj.com)
6444.
Programming as a Career Isn't Right for Me (medium.com)
6445.
ODROID-M1S is a $49 single-board PC with RK3566, 64GB eMMC and an M.2 2280 slot (liliputing.com)
6446.
DALL-E 3 is a wake-up call for visual artists–and the rest of us (arstechnica.com)
6447.
Timezone Wars: The Windows 95 map that shook the world – Raymond Chen Interview (youtube.com)
6448.
6449.
Doing cheap PyTorch inference with Modal.com (fikisipi.substack.com)
6450.
Grist – an open-source, relational spreadsheet used by the French govt (console.substack.com)