November 2024 Archive
13051.
OpenAI Predicted Outputs (twitter.com)
13052.
Where Web Components Shine (daverupert.com)
13053.
Serializing SQL: Building Serializable Data Classes in Kotlin (kyleloomis.com)
13054.
I Improved Video Streaming with FFmpeg and Node.js (mayallo.com)
13055.
San Franciscans Are 'Fighting for Their Lives' over One Great Highway (nytimes.com)
13056.
Text Embedding Benchmark (2022) (arxiv.org)
13057.
Changing Cain: How My Fan-Edit Became a Brian De Palma Director's Cut (directorama.net)
13058.
Functors to Monads: A Story of Shapes (blog.jle.im)
13059.
URAvatar: Universal Relightable Gaussian Codec Avatars (arxiv.org)
13060.
Claude 3.5 Haiku (anthropic.com)
13061.
Power over Skin (hackaday.com)
13062.
First woman to die in 'suicide pod' may have been strangled to death: report (hindustantimes.com)
13063.
Hackers Achieve the Inevitable: They Got Nintendo's Alarmo to Play Doom (gizmodo.com)
13064.
AI-generated images threaten science (nature.com)
13065.
Why the database version [of Logseq] and how it's going? (discuss.logseq.com)
13066.
KuwarPay- Buy anything from social media
13067.
BiomedGPT: A Generalist Vision-Language Foundation Model for Biomedical Tasks (github.com)
13068.
Anisotropic Specular Image-Based Lighting Based on BRDF Major Axis Sampling (xavierchermain.github.io)
13069.
Cofounder (github.com)
13070.
What your web framework never told you about SQL injection protection (tech.codeyellow.nl)
13071.
Vopono – Run apps through VPN tunnels with temporary network namespaces (github.com)
13072.
A nail polish to detect drugs? (2017) (mcgill.ca)
13073.
Nuclear-Power Companies Hit by U.S. Regulator's Rejection of Amazon-Talen Deal (wsj.com)
13074.
New York State to get new $825M semiconductor R&D facility (tomshardware.com)
13075.
Maastricht and All That (1992) (lrb.co.uk)
13076.
Smalltalk: Conceptual Integrity in Action (medium.com)
13077.
AI overwhelmingly prefers white and male candidates in test of resume bias (geekwire.com)
13078.
Windows XP icons in high resolution (github.com)
13079.
Google claims Big Sleep 'first' AI to spot security bug that fuzzing missed (theregister.com)
13080.
Using systems modeling to refine strategy (lethain.com)