December 2023 Archive
3241.
It's been 8 yrs, 1 day since OpenAI was created (openai.com)
3242.
Custom Bambu Lab X1 firmware to be released (old.reddit.com)
3243.
US compels Saudi fund to exit Altman-backed AI chip startup (reuters.com)
3244.
Mesh Neural Cellular Automata (meshnca.github.io)
3245.
AI is owned by Big Tech (technologyreview.com)
3246.
Barrier: Open-Source KVM Software (github.com)
3247.
Microsoft to Add GPT-4 Turbo, Deep Search, Code Interpreter and more to Bing (blogs.bing.com)
3248.
Dropbox spooks users by sending data to OpenAI for AI search features (arstechnica.com)
3249.
Tesla skips employees' yearly merit-based stock comp bonus (reuters.com)
3250.
Graphite Bomb (en.wikipedia.org)
3251.
Facebook Open Sources StyleX (github.com)
3252.
Apple Just Confirmed Governments Are Spying on Phones with Push Notifications (vice.com)
3253.
High Scalability is up for sale (highscalability.com)
3254.
Unveiling Vulnerabilities: A Deep Dive into WiFi Camera Security (ds-security.com)
3255.
Cells of people living in greener areas age more slowly, research finds (theguardian.com)
3256.
Google admits AI viral video was edited to look better (bbc.co.uk)
3257.
Ernst and Young has laid off 130 partners in advisory and strategy (twitter.com)
3258.
November 2023 Rust Jobs Report (filtra.io)
3259.
Daylight Exposure Reduces Risk of Mental Health Disorders (psypost.org)
3260.
Open Source Infrastructure Somleng (somleng.org)
3261.
Fedora Optimized Binaries for the AMD64 Architecture (fedoraproject.org)
3262.
Ebola virus uses new method to infect cells (txbiomed.org)
3263.
Discover Bpython: A Python REPL with IDE-Like Features – Real Python (realpython.com)
3264.
3265.
Challenges with Unsupervised LLM Knowledge Discovery (lesswrong.com)
3266.
3267.
Apps That Use AI to Undress Women in Photos Soaring in Use (bloomberg.com)
3268.
A cargo plane flew 50 miles with no pilot onboard using a semi-automated system (businessinsider.com)
3269.
GM's CarPlay replacement software is off to a disastrous start (9to5mac.com)
3270.
Why So Many Pedestrians in the U.S. Are Dying at Night (nytimes.com)