March 2024 Archive
15031.
Attractor (en.wikipedia.org)
15032.
South Korea to Start Steps to Punish Protesting Doctors Who Walked Out on Job (bloomberg.com)
15033.
ChatGPT can now read responses to you (twitter.com)
15034.
Campaign to target black voters with faked AI images (bbc.com)
15035.
All the large tech companies have converged on "get to AGI first" (twitter.com)
15036.
Opponents of IVF Should Oppose Natural Conception Too (parrhesia.co)
15037.
For Starters #21: Swag Is for Paying Customers (forstarters.substack.com)
15038.
Should You Hedge It All? (thediff.co)
15039.
My Forthcoming Novel, and Why I Won't Write a Mental Illness Memoir (freddiedeboer.substack.com)
15040.
Murder misdiagnosed as SIDS: a perpetrator's perspective (adc.bmj.com)
15041.
Should we ban ransom payments? (techcrunch.com)
15042.
Share Your Ideas for AI Legislation (fas.org)
15043.
15044.
Google advances with vector search in MySQL, leapfrogging Oracle in LLM support (theregister.com)
15045.
Comparing the M3 MacBook Air to the M2 MacBook Air (appleinsider.com)
15046.
A Failed Rock Adaption of Dune Might Have Starred Mick Jagger (honest-broker.com)
15047.
M3 MacBook Pro will gain multi-display support in software update (9to5mac.com)
15048.
Tingles Down the Spinal Cord (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
15049.
Virtual HQ (gather.town)
15050.
Concourse Program (en.wikipedia.org)
15051.
Why small developers are getting squeezed out of the housing market (noahpinion.blog)
15052.
Submarine Cable Map (submarinecablemap.com)
15053.
China Debuts Drone Game-Changer (newsweek.com)
15054.
Are there certain types of failures that pre-training alone cannot help with? (gradientscience.org)
15055.
Become a Wikipedian in 30 Minutes (citationneeded.news)
15056.
Building Your Own 4G LTE Base Station (hackaday.com)
15057.
Databases Are Commodities. Now What? (materializedview.io)
15058.
How to study and improve a corrupted information environment (thebulletin.org)
15059.
Improvements to YouTube Ad Blocking (magiclasso.co)
15060.
Seoul accuses North Korea of stealing southern chipmakers' designs (theregister.com)