March 2024 Archive
18181.
OpenAI's GPT-5 release could be as early as this summer (mashable.com)
18182.
Patience Diff: Diff algorithm using patience sorting (blog.jcoglan.com)
18183.
Transformers learn patterns, math is patterns (vatsadev.github.io)
18184.
JNI Marshalling Performance: Single Round Trip (connorahaskins.substack.com)
18185.
List of games and puzzles I made to teach my kid programming (punkx.org)
18186.
Wallace Line (en.wikipedia.org)
18187.
Astrophysicist says he's cracked the equation for time travel (earth.com)
18188.
No other investor has a life story quite as unbelievable as Li Lu (2023) (ft.com)
18189.
Street View Map of 1940s New York City (1940s.nyc)
18190.
Identify cell material in a single ice grain emitted from Enceladus or Europa (science.org)
18191.
18192.
Abstract Mathematics 101 Bootcamp (Live lectures) (quantumformalism.substack.com)
18193.
Ask HN: Any ideas for post-copyright software licensing?
18194.
Apple vs. US antitrust law: Everything we know so far on the DOJ's iPhone case (techcrunch.com)
18195.
Free Electron Programmer (randsinrepose.com)
18196.
Metascope Type B: The Dawn of Night Vision [video] (youtube.com)
18197.
Nvidia Blackwell Architecture for AI Applications (nvidia.com)
18198.
AI Mirror Test (twitter.com)
18199.
Rocket Starship could fly again in May; Ariane 6 coming together (arstechnica.com)
18200.
CloudZip: List/read from remote zip files without downloading them (github.com)
18201.
The Cost of Accidental Complexity (backendhance.com)
18202.
Neuralink: Says first brain-chip patient plays online chess Published (bbc.com)
18203.
Vernor Vinge, father of the tech singularity, has died at age 79 (arstechnica.com)
18204.
Open Interpreter lets LLMs run code on your computer to complete tasks (openinterpreter.com)
18205.
Understanding the Phases Applicative (gist.github.com)
18206.
Redesigning OLTP for a New Order of Magnitude (infoq.com)
18207.
The rev.ng decompiler goes open source (rev.ng)
18208.
Java's Cover (2001) (paulgraham.com)
18209.
Why AI growth will lead to inequality (twitter.com)
18210.
Samsung users ask, "Why does the S-Pen smell so bad?" (arstechnica.com)