November 2024 Archive
15061.
Key points from the Bluesky architecture paper [video] (cl.cam.ac.uk)
15062.
I fine-tuned a GPT on 2 years of my Obsidian notes (thelastwave.substack.com)
15063.
New Steam DLC policy: players are entitled to compensation if plans fall through (pcgamer.com)
15064.
Lute (Learning Using Texts) v3, a tool for learning languages through reading (github.com)
15065.
LinguaCafe: Self-hosted tool to help language learners get vocabulary by reading (github.com)
15066.
OpenAI is funding research into 'AI morality' (techcrunch.com)
15067.
Emmy Noether in Space and Time (archive.li)
15068.
Must-Attend U.S. Car Shows in 2025 (konvoy.app)
15069.
How Much of Dark Matter Is Made Up of Tiny Black Holes? (aasnova.org)
15070.
Jury convicts two for smuggling Indian family crossing US-Canada border (theguardian.com)
15071.
15072.
15073.
AI Snake Oil [video] (youtube.com)
15074.
Show HN (testflight.apple.com)
15075.
TensorDict (github.com)
15076.
Nabokov's Recommendations (wmjas.wikidot.com)
15077.
Designing Carbon C++ Interop Taught Me About C++ Variadics and Bound Members (youtube.com)
15078.
Show HN: Aesthetic Computer – Runtime and social network for creative computing (aesthetic.computer)
15079.
Time Line for the Definition of the Meter (2009) (web.archive.org)
15080.
Lessons on Building ML Systems, Scaling, Execution, and More (eugeneyan.com)
15081.
Crafting a Better Calendly Experience (notes.baugues.com)
15082.
GoMLX: ML in Go Without Python (eli.thegreenplace.net)
15083.
Key charts to understand the Covid-19 pandemic (ourworldindata.org)
15084.
If Architects Had to Work Like Programmers (1995) (paws.kettering.edu)
15085.
New generative AI tools open the doors of music creation (deepmind.google)
15086.
Query Practices with FoundationDB (forums.foundationdb.org)
15087.
A 24-Hour International Women Centric Hackathon (rait-w.acm.org)
15088.
GitHub Secure Open Source Fund (resources.github.com)
15089.
You can now share your files straight to Google Gemini (androidpolice.com)
15090.
C++ Showing std:swap faster than XOR trick to swap numbers via naive benchmark (github.com)