2023 Archive
14491.
Recursive Drawing
(recursivedrawing.com)
14492.
Real-time dreamy Cloudscapes with Volumetric Raymarching
(blog.maximeheckel.com)
14493.
DPReview Will Remain Available as an Archive After It Closes
(petapixel.com)
14494.
Eio 1.0 – Effects-based IO for OCaml 5
(icfp23.sigplan.org)
14496.
Google Releases Paper on Embodied LLM (562b parameters)
(palm-e.github.io)
14497.
Pixar was never a masterpiece factory
(freddiedeboer.substack.com)
14498.
WHO aspartame brouhaha
(dynomight.net)
14499.
How the marijuana ‘green rush’ fell apart
(washingtonpost.com)
14500.
Positive association between altitude and suicide in U.S. counties
(ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
14501.
14502.
Language Models Represent Space and Time
(arxiv.org)
14503.
Why are movies so dark these days?
(polygon.com)
14504.
14505.
Open source licenses need to leave the 1980s and evolve to deal with AI
(theregister.com)
14506.
The Coming Technological Singularity (1993)
(edoras.sdsu.edu)
14507.
How to Subvert a Democracy, Stage 2: Condition the Masses
(narratively.com)
14508.
July 2023 was the hottest month on record
(twitter.com)
14509.
14510.
Show HN: Mana Pool – Market for Magic Cards
(manapool.com)
14511.
The U.S. Government Has $5B in Bitcoin
(wsj.com)
14512.
Microsoft looks to tame Bing chatbot
(apnews.com)
14513.
14514.
Venetians are pondering raising their entire city
(economist.com)
14515.
Pandas vs. Julia – cheat sheet and comparison
(datascientyst.com)
14516.
It’s not just what you eat, but the time of day you eat it
(washingtonpost.com)
14517.
14518.
2023 was the year that GPUs stood still
(arstechnica.com)
14519.
Ron: Rusty Object Notation
(github.com)
14520.