January 2024 Archive
1531.
The Tensor Network (tensornetwork.org)
1532.
The juror who found herself guilty (texasmonthly.com)
1533.
British man appears in court over bomb joke sent in private message (bbc.com)
1534.
Solar is a market for (financial) lemons (pluralistic.net)
1535.
A CEO's Guide to Emacs (2015) (fugue.co)
1536.
Much of the Web Is Machine Translated: Insights from Multi-Way Parallelism (arxiv.org)
1537.
Self-Rewarding Language Models (arxiv.org)
1538.
YouTube Bans True Crime Videos That Reanimate Dead Children with AI (gizmodo.com)
1539.
(Unsuccessfully) Fine-tuning GPT to play "Connections" (danielcorin.com)
1540.
Bare Bones Software – BBEdit 15 is here (barebones.com)
1541.
Comparing Performance of Julia on CPUs vs. GPUs and Julia-MPI vs. Fortran-MPI (gmd.copernicus.org)
1542.
Microdot: Yet another Python web framework (blog.miguelgrinberg.com)
1543.
The perils and pleasures of bartending in Antarctica (2017) (atlasobscura.com)
1544.
Show HN: Librarian - Semantic Bookmark Search Using Transformers (github.com)
1545.
The Founder: A dystopian business simulator (2015) (thefounder.biz)
1546.
YouTube is loading slower for users with ad blockers yet again (tomsguide.com)
1547.
Was Javascript really made in 10 days? (buttondown.email)
1548.
Why is everything an orchid? (worldsensorium.com)
1549.
Litestream – Opensource disaster recovery and continuous replication for SQLite (litestream.io)
1550.
LLaMA-Pro-8B (huggingface.co)
1551.
Gleam's New Interactive Language Tour (gleam.run)
1552.
Fracking eyeballs at the turn of the 20th century (asteriskmag.com)
1553.
Polly.js – Record, replay, and stub HTTP interactions (netflix.github.io)
1554.
JetBrains CEO Transition (blog.jetbrains.com)
1555.
Comparing the 1970's Cray-1 supercomputer against the Raspberry Pi (blog.adafruit.com)
1556.
Patriot Missile Software Problem (cs.unc.edu)
1557.
Principality of Hutt River (principality-hutt-river.com)
1558.
Elevator Expert on How to Move 10k People Up a 118-Floor Skyscraper [video] (youtube.com)
1559.
iPhone apps harvest data when they send you notifications, researchers find (gizmodo.com)
1560.
Oklahoma receives first "Made in Oklahoma" EV (oklahoma.gov)