November 2024 Archive
16801.
Fil-C: memory safe C/C++ compiler (github.com)
16802.
'homemade' rocket soars faster and farther than any other amateur spacecraft (livescience.com)
16803.
OpenAI stress-tests its large language models (technologyreview.com)
16804.
'An AI Fukushima is inevitable' (theguardian.com)
16805.
Quantum Leap: Scientists Reveal the Shape of a Single Photon (scitechdaily.com)
16806.
The Philippine army is recruiting young tech civilians to fight cyber attacks (restofworld.org)
16807.
Roman Naming Conventions (acoup.blog)
16808.
Mathematicians' Newest Assistants Are Artificially Intelligent (scientificamerican.com)
16809.
Self-made Indian billionaire faces biggest test after US fraud charges (bbc.com)
16810.
My Red Hot ADHD Programming 'Affliction' (schneems.com)
16811.
How Animals Got Butts [video] (youtube.com)
16812.
Backtracking Regex Engines (simpleregex.dev)
16813.
Threepeat (onelook.com)
16814.
Apple's Fingerprinting Conundrum (baycloud.com)
16815.
Mr. Dice – A dice rolling gadget (abe.today)
16816.
Building a Vector Database in Excel (aibyhand.substack.com)
16817.
Easie SSO (SAML Alternative over Google/Microsoft OIDC) (easie.dev)
16818.
16819.
The Indie Smartwatch That's Doing Everything Right (ifixit.com)
16820.
YouTube Shorts' Dream Screen feature can now generate AI video backgrounds (techcrunch.com)
16821.
Semantic Streaming of LLM Outputs (boundaryml.com)
16822.
Mega Launch Week is like Black Friday for developers (launchweek.dev)
16823.
The Curse of Ambition: What Kennedy Center's Macbeth Reveals About Power's Price (jdcampolargo.medium.com)
16824.
More than 'lovely girls': revisiting Ireland's Housewife of the Year competition (rte.ie)
16825.
Former Orion engineer has surprisingly credible plans to fly European astronauts (arstechnica.com)
16826.
Fighting the Urge to Girl Nap Until Spring (whitmanwire.com)
16827.
Julia and Python Comparison: summing a series (lee-phillips.org)
16828.
In the Quantum World, Even Points of View Are Uncertain (quantamagazine.org)
16829.
Crunchy Data Warehouse: Postgres with Iceberg for Analytics (crunchydata.com)
16830.
Stanford expert on 'lying and technology' accused of lying about technology (sfgate.com)