April 2024 Archive
4651.
The end of non-compete agreements is a tech job earthquake (computerworld.com)
4652.
AxiDraw V3 – High Performance Personal Writing and Drawing Machine (shop.evilmadscientist.com)
4653.
Carrie Fisher on Star Wars: 'The most expensive low-budget film ever made' (bbc.com)
4654.
The delivery rider who took on his faceless boss (ft.com)
4655.
Social Login Using OpenID Connect (OIDC) (pangea.cloud)
4656.
Scientist who gene-edited babies back in lab, 'proud' of work despite jailing (theguardian.com)
4657.
Keep winning at tennis? You may see more images each second (theguardian.com)
4658.
The Miseducation of Kara Swisher (thebaffler.com)
4659.
US debt cannot be ignored, Citadel's founder says (bloomberg.com)
4660.
Measuring your system's performance using software (Go edition) (lemire.me)
4661.
Bypassing Content Moderation in OpenAI's ChatGPT and Google Gemini (deeptechia.io)
4662.
4663.
Copyleft offers guarantees of rights, permissive licenses free from obligations (fosstodon.org)
4664.
World record temperature jump in Antarctic raises fears of catastrophe (theguardian.com)
4665.
On 18th March, temprature in east Antarctic was 38.5°C above seasonal average (theguardian.com)
4666.
4667.
Show HN: LLMWhisperer – Prep complex documents ready for use in LLMs (llmwhisperer.unstract.com)
4668.
Biden says he is 'considering' Australian call to drop Julian Assange charges (theguardian.com)
4669.
4670.
AT&T: Data breach affects 73M or 51M customers. No, we won't explain (arstechnica.com)
4671.
Countersteering (en.wikipedia.org)
4672.
4673.
Google Contract Shows Deal with Israel Defense Ministry (time.com)
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4676.
Iran launches a drone attack on Israel, a major escalation of conflict (text.npr.org)
4677.
Practical Unix Manuals: mdoc (2014) (manpages.bsd.lv)
4678.
Ukrainians contemplate the once unthinkable: Losing the war with Russia (latimes.com)
4679.
Patchscopes: A framework for viewing hidden representations of language models (research.google)
4680.
Mercury: The Solar System's smallest planet may once have been as large as Earth (bbc.com)