July 2024 Archive
16561.
Jean-Marie Hullot, visionary computer scientist and tech expert (2019) (inria.fr)
16562.
Scaling Up Malware Analysis with Gemini 1.5 Flash (cloud.google.com)
16563.
All the Storytelling Frameworks Together (twitter.com)
16564.
What would a UK-EU thaw mean for financial services? (euronews.com)
16565.
Friston's Free Energy Principle Explained (jaredtumiel.github.io)
16566.
Unlocked: RetroAchievements Come to Dolphin (dolphin-emu.org)
16567.
PC emulator comes to iOS, but Apple's restrictions hamper performance (arstechnica.com)
16568.
vLLM, a fast and easy-to-use library for LLM inference and serving (github.com)
16569.
Ultra Engine 0.9.6 Released (ultraengine.com)
16570.
How to refurbish and restore the original Apple TV (appleinsider.com)
16571.
SecureDrop Workstation 1.0.0 Released (securedrop.org)
16572.
Gemini AI platform accused of scanning Google Drive files w/o user permission (techradar.com)
16573.
Phone encryption debate to reignite after political violence (appleinsider.com)
16574.
The Separation of Ego and Engineering (itfossil.com)
16575.
Baldur's Gate 3 staff in Russia were relocated during development (eurogamer.net)
16576.
The "AI Systems Designer" (dive.club)
16577.
Show HN: AI Act, machine referenceable with dark mode (ref.synco.pt)
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Squarespace Domain Hijacks Enabled by Email Address Exploit on Migrated Accounts (socket.dev)
16582.
Write Amplification (en.wikipedia.org)
16583.
SIMD-itertools: vectorized iterators for "find", "filter", "contains", etc. (github.com)
16584.
Google backs Indian open-source Uber rival (techcrunch.com)
16585.
A light and modular LLM library with a 100% readable codebase (lightrag.sylph.ai)
16586.
Show HN: A drop-in replacement of Redis with SQL-based realtime reactivity (github.com)
16587.
Show HN: I wrote a toy proof assistent (github.com)
16588.
Job title of the future: Space debris engineer (technologyreview.com)
16589.
AI Engineer Compensation Trends Q1 2024 (levels.fyi)
16590.
Microsoft CTO Kevin Scott thinks LLM "scaling laws" will hold despite criticism (arstechnica.com)