May 2024 Archive
7711.
Anthropic hires former OpenAI safety lead to head up new team (techcrunch.com)
7712.
OpenAI: Fallout (thezvi.wordpress.com)
7713.
Linux 6.10 Improves AMD ROCm Compute Support for "Small" Ryzen APUs (phoronix.com)
7714.
OpenAI Says It Has Begun Training a New Flagship A.I. Model (nytimes.com)
7715.
Lighten Your Grip (world.hey.com)
7716.
"Web components" considered harmful (mayank.co)
7717.
Anatomy of a Hacker News traffic spike (harrisonbroadbent.com)
7718.
Analysis: Monthly drop hints that China's CO2 emissions may have peaked in 2023 (carbonbrief.org)
7719.
7720.
How good are LLMs at patching vulnerabilities? (patched.codes)
7721.
US billionaire plans submersible trip to Titanic wreck (bbc.com)
7722.
7723.
Rack-Scale Security Attestation for the Oxide Cloud Computer (youtube.com)
7724.
Guide to multi-tenant SaaS data modeling (flightcontrol.dev)
7725.
Show HN: ChatGPT Personal Secretary PoC (github.com)
7726.
Is Your Computer Part of 'The Largest Botnet?' (krebsonsecurity.com)
7727.
The Guide to Rust Newtypes (howtocodeit.com)
7728.
The Reluctant Fight to Ban Deepfake Ads (wired.com)
7729.
Women in AI Making a Difference (techcrunch.com)
7730.
Biden Administration Announces New Steps to Bolster Domestic Nuclear Industry (whitehouse.gov)
7731.
Show HN: The most pythonic open-source LLM toolkit focused on DX (github.com)
7732.
Mobile, Alabama Hospital Refuses to Pay Settlement in Landmark Ransomware Death (socket.dev)
7733.
Huawei patent reveals 3nm-class process technology plans (tomshardware.com)
7734.
Writing an Application That Runs in Mac OS System 1 Using CodeWarrior Gold 11 (68kmla.org)
7735.
Trump is trending on Chinese social media, and many are rejoicing (cnn.com)
7736.
Labor GPT does is being seriously under-appreciated by programmers because it
7737.
Ask HN: Is it common practice for companies train interviewers on bad candidates
7738.
Ask HN: What Linux distribution for desktop are you using?
7739.
Ask HN: Is fulfilling but lower-paying work worth it?
7740.
Swiss army knife now available without the knife (bloomberg.com)