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News #72

  • James Stanley – The KRC-2 regenerative receiver kit: a review
  • FBI Advising People to Avoid Public Charging Stations – Schneier on Security
  • more-llms.md · GitHub
  • The FFmpeg/Libav situation
  • Why Janet?
  • dbdev | The Database Package Manager
  • How to spend money on your friends without it looking like bribery | Bill Mei
  • Delphi 11 and C++Builder 11 Community Editions Released!
  • Ask HN: Side project of more than $2k monthly revenue? what’s your project? | Hacker News
  • Piper: A proposal for a graphy pipe-based build system
  • Reinforcement Learning Lecture Series 2021
  • A photon-recycling incandescent lighting device | Science Advances
  • Notes from a Sun Tzu Skeptic
  • How I Used Stable Diffusion and Dreambooth to Create A Painted Portrait of My Dog – In this post, we walk through my entire workflow/process for bringing Stable Diffusion to life as a high-quality framed art print. We’ll touch on making art with Dreambooth, Stable Diffusion, Outpainting, Inpainting, Upscaling, preparing for print with Photoshop, and finally printing on fine-art paper with an Epson XP-15000 printer.
  • GitHub – ChocolateApp/Chocolate: The future of media manager
  • Seeing Triple (Annotated) | ESA/Webb
  • Apple, Goldman Debut Savings Account With 4.15% Annual Yield (AAPL, GS) – Bloomberg
  • GCC 13 and the state of gccrs | GCC Front-End For Rust
  • Unwinding the stack the hard way • lesenechal.fr
  • GitHub – minosvasilias/godot-dodo: Finetuning large language models for GDScript generation.
  • Henry “Smokey” Yunick — Fuel vaporizing carburetor system
  • NPR quits Twitter after being falsely labeled as ‘state-affiliated media’ | WBUR
  • The Dark Forest and the Cozy Web
  • Uncleftish beholding
  • Plan 9 from User Space
  • Searchable Linux Syscall Table for x86 and x86_64 | PyTux
  • A Language Design Analysis of HolyC – Harrison Totty
  • Kalyn: a self-hosting compiler for x86-64
  • NaturalSpeech 2
  • GPT-3 Creative Fiction · Gwern.net
  • The Technium: Lifelogging, An Inevitability
  • Open source smartwatch integrates ESP32 mcu
  • Gopiandcode > logs > How I wrote an Activitypub Server in OCaml: Lessons Learnt, Weekends Lost
  • DIY IBM Selectric type balls give ’60s typewriters new life (and Comic Sans) | Ars Technica
  • X-Ray-luminous Supernovae: Threats to Terrestrial Biospheres – IOPscience
  • BuildZoom
  • It doesn’t take much to make machine-learning algorithms go awry | The Economist
  • Lindows 4.0 (2003) — Daniil Baturin
  • Transformers from Scratch
  • Hotspot performance engineering fails – Daniel Lemire’s blog
  • Nathan Rooy
  • Space Elevator
  • Korean as a Concatenative, Stack-Oriented Language : 네이버 포스트
  • Cyril Zakka, MD on Twitter: “I know iOS/macOS ChatGPT apps are all the rage at the moment but looks like at least 50% of them are leaking their private @OpenAI API keys through their property lists/app binaries. (n=10) I’ve sent emails to the developers, but here’s a quick thread: 👇🏻 https://t.co/vM1vWDRNAM” / Twitter
  • Red Hat cutting hundreds of jobs, CEO says in letter to employees | WRAL TechWire
  • Apple wins antitrust court battle with Epic Games, appeals court rules | TechCrunch
  • A Journey through Color Space with FFmpeg | by Canva Engineering | Apr, 2023 | Canva Engineering Blog
  • The Coming of Local LLMs – Nick Arner
  • PostgreSQL: Documentation: 15: Chapter 36. ECPG — Embedded SQL in C
  • Making a Linux home server sleep on idle and wake on demand — the simple way | Daniel P. Gross
  • Joblib: running Python functions as pipeline jobs — joblib 1.3.0.dev0 documentation
  • Intel Foundry and Arm Announce Multigeneration Collaboration on…
  • The Coming Technological Singularity
  • Systems design 2: What we hope we know – apenwarr
  • The Windows 11 Trash Party
  • Ask HN: Most interesting tech you built for just yourself? | Hacker News
  • Neobuthus factorio – Wikipedia
  • DIY Neurotech: Making BCI Accessible – IEEE Spectrum
  • Surviving Burnout
  • Marginalia Search
  • Title Page – The Rust Performance Book
  • Darke | Handmade Network
  • High-resolution image reconstruction with latent diffusion models from human brain activity | bioRxiv
  • Sprites mods – A WiFi color Eink picture frame – Intro
  • Is Gmail killing independent email?
  • Clojure – Rationale
  • The technology, management, and culture of water in ancient Iran from prehistoric times to the Islamic Golden Age | Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
  • Stability AI releases DeepFloyd IF, a powerful text-to-image model that can smartly integrate text into images — Stability AI
  • Microsoft’s (MSFT) $69 Billion Activision (ATVI) Deal Blocked by UK Watchdog – Bloomberg
  • Gradle still sucks | Floating little leaves of code
  • 916 days of Emacs
  • Can generative AI lead people to understand animals? | Google Cloud Blog
  • The Ruby on Rails SaaS Template | Bullet Train
  • IPFS-tiny: attempting to take IPFS to Space – Libre Space Foundation
  • [2304.12404] Semantic Tokenizer for Enhanced Natural Language Processing
  • Align your Latents: High-Resolution Video Synthesis with Latent Diffusion Models
  • Foundational distributed systems papers
  • [2210.07558] DyLoRA: Parameter Efficient Tuning of Pre-trained Models using Dynamic Search-Free Low-Rank Adaptation
  • Two algorithms for randomly generating aperiodic tilings
  • GitHub – Genymobile/scrcpy: Display and control your Android device
  • Introducing Glucomate — Zach Simone
  • Release v0.13.0 · ory/kratos · GitHub
  • What Follows from Empirical Software Research?
  • What is Nmap and How to Use it – A Tutorial for the Greatest Scanning Tool of All Time
  • Legal – European DSA Recipients of Services Report – Apple
  • GitHub – kiwphi/pop-shoot: Synthwave styled space shooter, inspired by the 80s arcades
  • Proton announces Proton Pass, a password manager | TechCrunch
  • Experimenting with LLMs to Research, Reflect, and Plan
  • Distributed Systems Engineer (Backend) at Sieve | Y Combinator
  • How does electricity find the “Path of Least Resistance”? – YouTube
  • GitHub – modal-labs/quillman: A chat app that transcribes audio in real-time, streams back a response from a language model, and synthesizes this response as natural-sounding speech.
  • Proposed Renewal of the Registry Agreement for .NET
  • GPS, UTC, and TAI Clocks
  • There’s more than one way to write an IP address
  • Keep the monolith, but split the workloads | incident.io
  • Human or Not? // A Social Turing Game
  • A guide to prompting AI (for what it is worth)
  • Standardizing BPF [LWN.net]
  • Teaching ChatGPT to Speak my Son’s Invented Language | by Ryszard Szopa | Apr, 2023 | Medium
  • Load Balancing
  • UK Threatens End-to-End Encryption – Schneier on Security
  • Better camouflage is needed to hide from new electronic sensors | The Economist
  • Smartphones With Popular Qualcomm Chip Secretly Share Private Information With US Chip-Maker | Nitrokey
  • FOSDEM 2023 – How Pydantic V2 leverages Rust’s Superpowers
  • HaggardHawks: Ampersand
  • Use Gröbner Bases To Solve Polynomial Equations
  • DOOM maps to SVG to laser cutter
  • Capturing the Flag with GPT-4
  • ChatGPT-2D: Use ChatGPT on a 2 Dimensional Interface
  • A Completely Non-Technical Explanation of AI and Deep Learning – Parand
  • Old Vintage Computing Research: Of Sun Ray laptops, MIPS and getting root on them
  • Python Software Foundation News: The EU’s Proposed CRA Law May Have Unintended Consequences for the Python Ecosystem
  • Nine ways to shoot yourself in the foot with PostgreSQL
  • Mastodon Is Doomed – Justin Garrison
  • Meet the people using Notion to plan their whole lives | MIT Technology Review
  • GitHub – sii/sipcalc: Sipcalc is an advanced ip calculator supporting both IPv4 and IPv6.
  • Driver adventures for a 1999 webcam
  • appleseed – A modern, open source production renderer
  • Permutation Group Visualizer
  • How to set your domain as your handle – Bluesky
  • Intel won’t back down on chip ID feature | ZDNET
  • I’m ChatGPT, and for the Love of God, Please Don’t Make Me Do Any More Copywriting – McSweeney’s Internet Tendency
  • Building A ChatGPT-enhanced Python REPL
  • Roland Griffiths’ Magical Profession
  • European privacy watchdog creates ChatGPT task force | Reuters
  • AMD Ryzen 7000 Burning Out: EXPO and SoC Voltages to Blame (AMD Responds) | Tom’s Hardware
  • Pedagogical Downsides of Haskell – by Stefan Ciobaca
  • Taking a sharper look at the M87 black hole
  • XINF
  • Hawthorne effect – Wikipedia
  • You could have invented futexes – tavianator.com
  • StackEdit
  • The future of programming: Research at CHI 2023 – Austin Z. Henley
  • The Universe of Discourse : I liked this simple calculus exercise
  • User blog:JohnTromp/The largest number representable in 64 bits | Googology Wiki | Fandom
  • The different uses of Python type hints – lukeplant.me.uk
  • GitHub – holepunchto/hypershell: Spawn shells anywhere. Fully peer-to-peer, authenticated, and end to end encrypted
  • LLaVA
  • [2304.08466] Synthetic Data from Diffusion Models Improves ImageNet Classification
  • How Microsoft names threat actors | Microsoft Learn
  • Tell HN: iOS converts units for highlighted text | Hacker News
  • What GPT-4 Does Is Less Like “Figuring Out” and More Like “Already Knowing”
  • Why you should use io_uring for network I/O | Red Hat Developer
  • [2304.12210] A Cookbook of Self-Supervised Learning
  • Home | Ironwood Solar
  • An example of LLM prompting for programming
  • Using clothesline steel core wire rope for AC and DC – Electrical Engineering Stack Exchange
  • Study confirms why we need female mice in neuroscience research – Harvard Gazette
  • 3-2-1..Let’s Jam! Emily’s Cowboy Bebop Page
  • Judge tentatively OKs $725M Facebook settlement: How to apply for a payout | The Hill
  • The Big Dictionary of MLOps – Hopsworks
  • GitHub – GetFirefly/firefly: An alternative BEAM implementation, designed for WebAssembly
  • First ROM Shadowing | OS/2 Museum
  • Learn WebGPU for C++ documentation
  • Anthropic’s $5B, 4-year plan to take on OpenAI | TechCrunch
  • Beautiful Branchless Binary Search | Probably Dance
  • How Does an Intel Processor Boot? – Binary Debt
  • Chris Best on Twitter: “Today we’re making Notes available to everyone. https://t.co/RaM1bxy3GX” / Twitter
  • (22) The magic of DC-DC voltage conversion – lcamtuf’s thing
  • Finetuning Large Language Models – by Sebastian Raschka
  • (22) No Source Code == No Patent – by Albert Cory
  • Can open-source LLMs detect bugs in C++ code? :: Catid’s Hacks
  • Optional If Expressions (Crash Lime)
  • AUGMENTAL – Home
  • 91% of ML Models Degrade in Time – NannyML
  • I built a multiplayer voxel browser game engine – Kev Zettler
  • The Colorful Charm of Amiga Utility Disks | datagubbe.se
  • Richer UI install available for desktop – Chrome Developers
  • Amit’s Thoughts: Mac keyboard with hidutil
  • Matrix Calculus
  • GitHub – AccessOwl/open_owl: Download user lists including user permissions from various SaaS applications without the need for a public API
  • Decade-long project pushes back the prehistoric timeline in Africa by more than 10 million years
  • Replacing my best friends with an LLM trained on 500,000 group chat messages
  • Automated Shusher Keeps Conference Loudmouths In Line | Hackaday
  • Orb weaver spider glue properties evolve faster than their glue genes, scientists find
  • Haiku’s (Kernel) Condition Variables API: Design & Implementation | Haiku Project
  • GitHub – mitsuhiko/rye: an experimental alternative to poetry/pip/pipenv/pyenv/venv/virtualenv/pdm/hatch/…
  • » The Next Generation in Graphics, Part 1: Three Dimensions in Software (or, Quake and Its Discontents) The Digital Antiquarian
  • AI Social Network | chirper
  • when trees fall… | The New XOR Problem
  • What Are Transformer Models and How Do They Work?
  • Build systems à la carte | Proceedings of the ACM on Programming Languages
  • GitHub – orhun/linuxwave: Generate music from the entropy of Linux 🐧🎵
  • Dyalog APL
  • SRGB correct linear gamma blending rewrite by m4rw3r · Pull Request #5969 · kovidgoyal/kitty · GitHub
  • The Ravenna Ultra-Low-Altitude Vehicle: A Rocketship Treehouse
  • Apple Drops Suit Against Ex-Chip Exec Williams Who Started Nuvia – Bloomberg
  • The i.MX8 cannot be deblobbed
  • Many Public Salesforce Sites are Leaking Private Data – Krebs on Security
  • DontBore
  • [1908.06166] A Mulching Proposal
  • Numeral Systems of the World
  • The Old | Neocha – Culture & Creativity in Asia
  • Welcome to the Artificial Intelligence Incident Database
  • Alien Artefacts
  • OA_Paper_2023_04_15.pdf – Google Drive
  • History of Kites | AKA American Kitefliers Association
  • GitHub – moul/quicssh: SSH over QUIC
  • Clock
  • GitHub – uptrace/uptrace: Open source APM: OpenTelemetry traces, metrics, and logs
  • Real-time quantum error correction beyond break-even | Nature
  • WebGPU Fundamentals
  • GitHub – dessalines/thumb-key: A privacy-conscious Android keyboard made for your thumbs
  • A novel ultramicro supercapacitor with ultrahigh charge storage capability
  • Bing Jail – Dariusz Więckiewicz 🇬🇧
  • Supabase Auth: SSO, Mobile, and Server-side support
  • PC Engines apu platform EOL
  • WasmGPT
  • GitHub – oliveirabruno01/babyagi-asi: BabyAGI: an Autonomous and Self-Improving agent, or BASI
  • Careers | Paperspace
  • The ‘Space Invaders’ Creator Reveals the Game’s Origin Story | WIRED
  • European Parliament calls for a ban on facial recognition – POLITICO
  • Soundini: Sound-Guided Diffusion for Natural Video Editings
  • [2304.04265] Dependently Typing R Vectors, Arrays, and Matrices
  • Lambda Capabilities – Thomas Leonard’s blog
  • Announcing Blank • furbo.org
  • GitHub – m-ender/hexagony: A two-dimensional, hexagonal programming language.
  • Datomic – Datomic is Free
  • GitHub – suno-ai/bark: 🔊 Text-Prompted Generative Audio Model
  • DNS records for repo.maven.apache.org — NsLookup.io
  • How Much Does ChatGPT Cost to Run? $700K/day, Per Analyst
  • How I Fixed a Parasitic Drain on my Car in 408 Days | David Muller
  • Interlaken: the ideal high-speed chip-to-chip interface
  • Introduction | Neutralinojs
  • The Car Mechanics Video Course from How a Car Works
  • Colorado governor signs tractor right-to-repair law opposed by John Deere | Ars Technica
  • careers | skio
  • viogpu(4), a VirtIO GPU driver, added to -current
  • Minigpt-4
  • Scissors Congruence
  • Improbably Right
  • Evidence – Business Intelligence as Code
  • Replit – How to train your own Large Language Models
  • GitHub – mlc-ai/web-llm: Bringing large-language models and chat to web browsers. Everything runs inside the browser with no server support.
  • Autonomous Agents & Agent Simulations
  • GitHub – MrIceman/go-uml: A tool written in Go to build Sequence Diagrams and more UML – in Go
  • Well Ordered Wiki
  • Sold a Story: How Teaching Kids to Read Went So Wrong | Podcast
  • Easily Accessing All Your Stuff with a Zero-Trust Mesh VPN | The Changelog
  • QEMU version 8.0.0 released – QEMU
  • GitHub – xtekky/gpt4free: decentralising the Ai Industry, just some language model api’s…
  • The Battle Over Techno’s Origins | The New Yorker
  • Jellylade
  • EmbedQuiz – Free quiz maker tool for lead generation
  • Emacs standing alone on a Linux Kernel
  • [2304.10031] Architectures of Topological Deep Learning: A Survey on Topological Neural Networks
  • GitHub – aappleby/PicoRVD: GDB-compatible RISC-V Debugger for CH32V003 that runs on a Raspberry Pi Pico
  • Startup Playbook
  • On the Road to Failure | Slidebook.io
  • GitHub – haileys/doslinux: Run Linux programs on DOS
  • GitHub – everythingishacked/CheekyKeys: Use Python, OpenCV, and MediaPipe to control a keyboard with facial gestures
  • Mysk🇨🇦🇩🇪: “Google has just updated its 2F…” – DEF CON Social
  • 137 emergent abilities of large language models — Jason Wei
  • PostgreSQL Row Level Security – Daniel Imfeld
  • Junk Drawer Phone as a Music Streaming Server
  • Why the Rust Trademark Policy was such a problem… – kimono koans
  • New Intel Linux Graphics Driver Patches Allow Tuning For Up To 10~15% Better Performance – Phoronix
  • The man who walked around the world: Tom Turcich on his seven-year search for the meaning of life | Walking | The Guardian
  • AWS staff spending ‘much of their time ’optimizing cloud’ • The Register
  • (22) RISC on a Chip: David Patterson and Berkeley RISC-I
  • How RocksDB works – Artem Krylysov
  • Facing brutal climate math, US bets billions on direct air capture | Reuters
  • AMD’s 7950X3D: Zen 4 Gets VCache – Chips and Cheese
  • GitHub Accelerator: our first cohort and what’s next | The GitHub Blog
  • ChatGPT is taking ghostwriters’ jobs in Kenya – Rest of World
  • Offline Is Just Online With Extreme Latency – Jim Nielsen’s Blog
  • Why are ethernet jumbo frames 9000 bytes? · blog.dave.tf
  • Babylon.js: Powerful, Beautiful, Simple, Open – Web-Based 3D At Its Best
  • Quantum Physics Falls Apart without Imaginary Numbers – Scientific American
  • Exciting SQLite Improvements Since 2020
  • AskTog: John Denver: When Interfaces Kill
  • The Red Hat model only worked for Red Hat | Open Core Ventures
  • GitHub – davidhi7/ddcci-plasmoid: KDE Plasma widget to adjust the brightness of multiple external monitors
  • Clean Frontend Architecture with SvelteKit: Preface
  • Artifacts
  • Building the Pocket CO2 Project
  • Apple will use 100 percent recycled cobalt in batteries by 2025 – Apple
  • 3Blue1Brown – Why do prime numbers make these spirals?
  • The Anatomy of Autonomy: Why Agents are the next AI Killer App after ChatGPT
  • South Korea to give $490 allowance to reclusive youths to help them leave the house | South Korea | The Guardian
  • Mathematician uncovers methods to shrink sampling errors in large-dimensional data sets
  • Open sourcing erlfuzz – Chat / Discussions – Erlang Forums
  • GitHub – facebookresearch/AnimatedDrawings: Code to accompany “A Method for Animating Children’s Drawings of the Human Figure”
  • Amiga History: The Delfina Plus 16 bit sound card – YouTube
  • Sandboxing JavaScript Code — Andrew Healey
  • Conway life clock PM only – Conway’s Game of Life
  • FreeBSD 13.2-RELEASE Release Notes | The FreeBSD Project
  • Live Coding Interviews

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