November 2024 Archive
9511.
Gimp 3.2 Will Aim to Be Out Within One Year of Gimp 3.0 (phoronix.com)
9512.
OpenAI introduces Predicted Outputs – decrease latency using reference string (platform.openai.com)
9513.
Hide the keyboard – it's the only way to keep this software running (theregister.com)
9514.
A Scalable Communication Protocol for Networks of Large Language Models (agoraprotocol.org)
9515.
Charon: An Analysis Framework for Rust (arxiv.org)
9516.
Smashed TVs, Broken Windows, and Cracked Plates (leejo.github.io)
9517.
For fame or a death wish? Kids' TikTok challenge injuries stump psychiatrists (arstechnica.com)
9518.
OSS-SEC: shell wildcard expansion (un)safety (seclists.org)
9519.
Bartle Taxonomy of Player Types (en.wikipedia.org)
9520.
JD Vance's favorite Magic: The Gathering card (independent.co.uk)
9521.
Hetzner Server Comparison (achromatic.dev)
9522.
9523.
The History of Paintball (ansgear.com)
9524.
Pitfalls that can sabotage open innovation projects (greyb.com)
9525.
How do brains coordinate activity? We've discovered this universal principle (theconversation.com)
9526.
Show HN: 0x4c Social Media Monetization Glossary Terms (github.com)
9527.
German coalition government collapses as Scholz sacks his finance minister (ft.com)
9528.
ZGC Automatic Heap Sizing (JVMLS 2024) (youtube.com)
9529.
Exploring Effect in TypeScript: Simplifying Async and Error Handling (tweag.io)
9530.
John Watrous's lecture notes on theory of computation, quantum information, etc. (johnwatrous.com)
9531.
Databreach.com Emerges as Alternative to HaveIBeenPwned (pcmag.com)
9532.
Adding comments to your static blog with Mastodon (carlschwan.eu)
9533.
Frances Oldham Kelsey (en.wikipedia.org)
9534.
Agentic AI: The Future of Autonomous Data Management (dwagentai.com)
9535.
MapLibre Newsletter October 2024 (maplibre.org)
9536.
N64 Water (twitter.com)
9537.
Apple Mac mini review (M4 Pro, 2024): small, incredibly powerful (engadget.com)
9538.
9539.
Language Models Expose the Flaws in Multiple Choice Testing (vishnurnair.substack.com)
9540.
Why AI could eat quantum computing's lunch (technologyreview.com)