2023 Archive
4801.
'A-team' of math proves a critical link between addition and sets (quantamagazine.org)
4802.
Nobel Prize in Physics Awarded to Agostini, Krausz, and L’Huillier (nobelprize.org)
4803.
AirJet – Solid-state chip for active device cooling (froresystems.com)
4804.
TextSynth Server (bellard.org)
4805.
Retro Computer Museum (retrocomputermuseum.co.uk)
4806.
The Linux graphics stack in a nutshell (lwn.net)
4807.
Videos show Turkey's Erdogan boasted letting builders avoid earthquake codes (npr.org)
4808.
Zotero for Android available for beta tests (forums.zotero.org)
4809.
A WiFi color eInk picture frame (spritesmods.com)
4810.
PSone.css – Playstation 1 style CSS Framework (micah5.github.io)
4811.
Meta Is Trying, and Failing, to Crush Unions in Kenya (jacobin.com)
4812.
Pixel Tablet (store.google.com)
4813.
AI won't steal your job, people leveraging AI will (cmte.ieee.org)
4814.
Internet disrupted in Pakistan amid arrest of former PM Imran Khan (netblocks.org)
4815.
In Germany, 27 are in 'preventive detention' b/c they might do climate protests (mastodon.energy)
4816.
OpenAI employees did not want to go work for Microsoft (businessinsider.com)
4817.
On the 10th anniversary of the Snowden revelations (electrospaces.net)
4818.
Stop trying to make social networks succeed (ploum.net)
4819.
The cloud is a prison. can the local-first software movement set us free? (wired.com)
4820.
Tesla, Rivian Put on Fake Show of Support for ‘Right to Repair’ (techdirt.com)
4821.
Wizards of the Coast Raids YouTuber’s House to Take Back Magic Cards (kotaku.com)
4822.
GPT4 simulating a FTP server at ftp.disney.com (filestash.app)
4823.
A recent software update was not successful. Your vehicle cannot be driven (twitter.com)
4824.
Japanese words of Portuguese origin (en.wikipedia.org)
4825.
Radioactive spill near Richland WA worse than expected (tri-cityherald.com)
4826.
All code is technical debt (tokyodev.com)
4827.
Recursively summarizing enables long-term dialogue memory in LLMs (arxiv.org)
4828.
Sci-Fi Interfaces: Hackers (scifiinterfaces.com)
4829.
Steam now allows you to copy games over a local network to another PC (twitter.com)
4830.
What the hell is Forth? (2019) (blog.information-superhighway.net)