April 2024 Archive
17641.
PhysDreamer: Physics-Based Interaction with 3D Objects via Video Generation (physdreamer.github.io)
17642.
FIFA Said to Be Close to TV Deal with Apple for New Tournament (nytimes.com)
17643.
Fine-tune Llama 3 with ORPO (huggingface.co)
17644.
An empirical exploration of the subjectivity problem of information qualities (asistdl.onlinelibrary.wiley.com)
17645.
Google Maps – A Swiss Story (swissinfo.ch)
17646.
PicoGK – a compact and robust open-source geometry kernel for Computational Eng (leap71.com)
17647.
Adobe's new Firefly model makes it easier to use Photoshop's AI tools (theverge.com)
17648.
Laser Propulsion for Silent Submarines (researching.cn)
17649.
Operation Rubicon and Crypto AG (en.wikipedia.org)
17650.
Fedora 40 is just around the corner with more spins than ever (theregister.com)
17651.
Four of the Five Least Expensive Car Brands to Maintain Are American (consumerreports.org)
17652.
QDEL – the backlight-less display tech that could replace OLED in premium TVs (arstechnica.com)
17653.
Yak Shaving (en.wiktionary.org)
17654.
Tesla's War Footing (axios.com)
17655.
Meta starts licensing headset OS in battle with Apple (theverge.com)
17656.
Making Long-Term Memories Requires Nerve-Cell Damage (einsteinmed.edu)
17657.
Floating Point Visually Explained (fabiensanglard.net)
17658.
Building a Magical 3D Button with CSS (joshwcomeau.com)
17659.
Apple: DeviceCheck (developer.apple.com)
17660.
Virtual reality-empowered deep-learning analysis of brain cells (nature.com)
17661.
Observations of Rogue Seas in the Southern Ocean (journals.aps.org)
17662.
Parthenon is now open source (getparthenon.com)
17663.
China Moves Toward Ban on Japanese-Style 'Maid Cafés' (sixthtone.com)
17664.
Tibber – Grid Rewards Clean Energy [video] (youtube.com)
17665.
Rows.com crosses over 900k users and announces Rows 3.0 (rows.com)
17666.
Everything you know about loss is a lie (github.com)
17667.
Effective Altruism on the Ropes (brainpizza.com)
17668.
Release Notes for Fedora Linux 40 (docs.fedoraproject.org)
17669.
SkyNet Is Not Coming to Kill You (renegadeotter.com)
17670.
HTTP and WebSocket Server Run from Chrome Using Direct Sockets TCPServerSocket (github.com)