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News #74

  • PCOfficina is using IT trash to make a better world • The Register
  • Unit Testing eBPF Programs | a.programming.blog
  • Welcome to LastMile AI! | LastMile AI
  • Asus Ally Emulates PS3, Nintendo Switch, Xbox 360 with Ease | Tom’s Hardware
  • When are containers or serverless a red flag? | InfoWorld
  • Tracking Blocked Scripts – Chris Coyier
  • Introduction to the Fourier Transform
  • The Cryptopals Crypto Challenges
  • Table of Contents | Ultimate Electronics Book
  • HyperRogue – Programming
  • blog/timers.md at main · madprops/blog · GitHub
  • [2306.11827] Any Deep ReLU Network is Shallow
  • the federation – a statistics hub
  • multiplié / Objects / MiniMit
  • Fibers, Oh My!
  • jan’s stuff: Translating Akkadian clay tablet with chatGPT?
  • Millions of GitHub repos likely vulnerable to RepoJacking, researchers say
  • Analyzing New Unique Identifier Formats (UUIDv6, UUIDv7, and UUIDv8) | by Kyle Carter | Dev Genius
  • IMSLP: Free Sheet Music PDF Download
  • The Staff Engineer’s Path — Book Review | Stanislav Myachenkov
  • Modern CSS For Dynamic Component-Based Architecture | Modern CSS Solutions
  • Humble Chronicles: Managing State with Signals @ tonsky.me
  • Hashing
  • James Stanley – Did I receive fraudulent DMCA takedowns?
  • AI: First New UI Paradigm in 60 Years
  • Orb.Farm
  • Rawtekk – Snowflakes (Rawtekk Neuropop VIP) | Rekt Network
  • Web3D Survey – WebGPU Results
  • MAGVIT
  • AlmaLinux OS – Forever-Free Enterprise-Grade Operating System
  • Windows XP Activation: GAME OVER
  • A regular expression to check for prime numbers
  • PostgreSQL reconsiders its process-based model [LWN.net]
  • Capillaries
  • Bitwise Binary Search: Elegant and Fast | orlp.net
  • Reddit Cofounder Says US Government Not Equipped to Regulate AI
  • Digital Image Basics 101 – All about images from cameras and scanning
  • Photomator for Mac is out now – Pixelmator Blog
  • The Secret Sauce behind 100K context window in LLMs: all tricks in one place | by Galina Alperovich | May, 2023 | GoPenAI
  • vLLM: Easy, Fast, and Cheap LLM Serving with PagedAttention
  • Summarize any Article as a Dialog Between two People with Bing Chat – AI Demos
  • Running Postgres as a Unikernel
  • Past meets present in this $200 mini-laptop with a Intel 8088 chip and 640KB of memory – Liliputing
  • Apple previews Live Speech, Personal Voice, and more new accessibility features – Apple
  • Design to Deploy — Slint
  • Kafka vs Redpanda Performance – Do the claims add up? — Jack Vanlightly
  • The Man Who Tried to Redeem the World with Logic – Nautilus
  • SciPy: “there is interest in adopting this (PRIMA) implementation, but little appetite for taking on more Fortran code” – Fortran Discourse
  • MyNOR – The yet minor computer. No CPU, no ALU, one NOR-gate is enough.
  • A Statistical Analysis of the Work of Bob Ross | FiveThirtyEight
  • ghidra/GhidraDocs/GhidraClass/Debugger at master · NationalSecurityAgency/ghidra · GitHub
  • The legend of “x86 CPUs decode instructions into RISC form internally” – Fanael’s random ruminations
  • Introducing the World’s Largest Open Source Company Dataset
  • [2306.09310] Infinite Photorealistic Worlds using Procedural Generation
  • Chris’s Wiki :: blog/web/BrowserSmartCutPasteCanBeGood
  • Database Architects: The Great CPU Stagnation
  • SMS Phishers Harvested Phone Numbers, Shipment Data from UPS Tracking Tool – Krebs on Security
  • Chris’s Wiki :: blog/sysadmin/ReportConfigFileLocations
  • Using LangChainJS and Cloudflare Workers together
  • Neural Networks Need Data to Learn. Even If It’s Fake. | Quanta Magazine
  • Measurement Units Converter | Kody Tools
  • Beware Offers of “Help” with Your Projects
  • Recreating Medieval English Ales
  • GitHub – mitsuhiko/self-replace: Utility library that helps to implement processes that replace themselves
  • GitHub – refuel-ai/autolabel: Label, clean and enrich text datasets with LLMs. Discord: https://discord.gg/fweVnRx6CU
  • One second code: Do YOU know how much your computer can do in a second?
  • GitHub – microsoft/guidance: A guidance language for controlling large language models.
  • Emerging Architectures for LLM Applications | Andreessen Horowitz
  • IntelligentPad: component-based drag-and-drop software creator ⌘I Get Info
  • GitHub – zwang4/awesome-machine-learning-in-compilers: Must read research papers and links to tools and datasets that are related to using machine learning for compilers and systems optimisation
  • Gannett CEO: Why we’re suing Google over its business practices
  • How my online gaming addiction saved my Ph.D. – Advait Sarkar
  • Why Kakoune — The quest for a better code editor
  • Ask HN: IP cameras that don’t require an app or internet? | Hacker News
  • [2305.20030] Tree-Ring Watermarks: Fingerprints for Diffusion Images that are Invisible and Robust
  • openlm-research/open_llama_13b · Hugging Face
  • Gopher Wrangling. Effective error handling in Go | Stephen’s Tech Blog
  • The myth of the $600 hammer – Government Executive
  • MTIA v1: Meta’s first-generation AI inference accelerator
  • Database Design: Immutable Data
  • Understanding database Indexes in PostgreSQL
  • DevPod – Open Source Dev-Environments-As-Code
  • Patterns of data flow in words
  • GitHub – aristocratos/btop: A monitor of resources
  • GCC 13 Supports New C2x Features, Including nullptr, Enhanced Enumerations, and More
  • GitHub – crufters/actio: The Node.js framework for microservices and monoliths.
  • Coroutines make robot code easy | Ben Visness
  • Introducing Figma’s New Dev Mode | Figma Blog
  • Chris’s Wiki :: blog/tech/RISCVServersNotSoon
  • GitHub – undb-xyz/undb: 🚀 Private first, unified, self-hosted no code database.
  • Verified Twitter Accounts Spread AI-Generated Hoax of Pentagon Explosion
  • Miraheze is Not Shutting Down – Miraheze Meta
  • WebAssembly runtimes will replace container-based runtimes by 2030 |> Changelog
  • Submarine missing near Titanic used a $30 Logitech gamepad for steering | Ars Technica
  • Eight Ways to Say No With Grace and Style
  • llm, ttok and strip-tags—CLI tools for working with ChatGPT and other LLMs
  • User Driven UI
  • Filenames and Pathnames in Shell (bash, dash, ash, ksh, and so on): How to do it Correctly
  • Discord is opening the monetization floodgates: get ready for microtransaction stores and paid ‘exclusive memes’ | PC Gamer
  • Compiling typed Python | Max Bernstein
  • [2305.06161] StarCoder: may the source be with you!
  • Market & Opportunity Explorer for Devs · Fossfox
  • Make your programs run faster by better using the data cache – Johnny’s Software Lab
  • Adobe adds its Firefly AI image generator to Photoshop – The Verge
  • archives.design
  • openpm
  • Writing prettier Haskell with Unicode Syntax and Vim
  • Bill Gates: A.I. could kill Google Search and Amazon as we know them
  • First MAGMA flight trials | BAE Systems
  • WhatsApp could disappear from UK over privacy concerns, ministers told | WhatsApp | The Guardian
  • Google will soon let Pixel phones double as dashcams
  • GitHub – nextjournal/clerk: ⚡️ Moldable Live Programming for Clojure
  • Security Advisory: Update encrypted USB drives and replace short passphrases
  • Remembering John Conway’s FRACTRAN, a ridiculous, yet surprisingly deep language
  • All IP Addresses Are Equal? “dot-zero” Addresses Are Less Equal | RIPE Labs
  • GitHub – hwgilbert16/scholarsome: Studying done the correct way
  • Pythran stories – Shrinking a Shared Library
  • GitHub – AdmTal/PostgreSQL-Query-Lock-Explainer: Command line utility to show what locks will be acquired by a given query.
  • How to Do the Thing You’ve Been Avoiding
  • Google doesn’t want its employees using Bard code • The Register
  • DIY-Audio-Heaven | Enjoy music through headphones on a low budget
  • LinearMouse | The mouse and trackpad utility for Mac.
  • GitHub – arwes/arwes: Futuristic Sci-Fi UI Web Framework.
  • Factiverse AI Editor
  • D1: We turned it up to 11
  • IKEA-Oriented Development
  • Decker Fantasy Camp 2023 – itch.io
  • CTO at Slauth.io | Y Combinator
  • Nadia Asparouhova | The New American University
  • How to Delete your Reddit Account and All Data under GDPR/CCPA – Thomas Hunter II
  • Improving Performance with HTTP Streaming | by Victor | The Airbnb Tech Blog | May, 2023 | Medium
  • Colossus The Forbin Project ( 1970) : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
  • Security Analysis of the Dominion ImageCast X – Freedom to Tinker
  • Language Log » “Quid pro crow”
  • CSE 391
  • Announcing Svelte 4
  • Sketch.systems
  • Willy Tarreau’s stuff: Breadbee: Build your own single board computer
  • MVC Isn’t MVC — Collin Donnell
  • Making a PCB Motor spin 30,000 RPM FASTER – YouTube
  • Apple announces visionOS, the operating system for its Vision Pro headset – The Verge
  • Fashion Giant Shein Raises $2 Billion but Lowers Valuation by a Third – WSJ
  • GitHub – GyulyVGC/sniffnet: Application to comfortably monitor your network traffic
  • Closing the Leap Gap | SUSE Communities
  • Stability AI launches SDXL 0.9: A Leap Forward in AI Image Generation — Stability AI
  • GitHub – DataDog/ddqa: Datadog’s QA manager for releases of GitHub repositories
  • Dependency Managers Don’t Manage Your Dependencies | Christoph Nakazawa
  • NodePad.
  • WinGPT
  • Kissinger: for the safety of Europe, get Ukraine into NATO
  • Bit Hacking (with Go code) – Daniel Lemire’s blog
  • Why I Still Use Windows 95 – The Andrew Turnbull Web Journal
  • SQLite Release 3.42.0 On 2023-05-16
  • Early Computer Art in the 50’s & 60’s — Amy Goodchild
  • High Performance Browser Networking (O’Reilly)
  • Plain Text Journaling · peppe.rs
  • The History of Coffee
  • First Public Working Drafts: Update of the RDF and SPARQL families of specification towards version 1.2 | W3C News
  • GiveCampus (YC S15) is hiring Rails engineers passionate about education | Hacker News
  • Native enums or CHECK constraints in PostgreSQL? | The Making of Close
  • Learn to build unique charts with React
  • Beautiful Documents with Groff (Part I)
  • GitHub – jellyfin/jellyfin: The Free Software Media System
  • Goodbye, section 2.8 and hello to Cloudflare’s new terms of service
  • Another issue with the Cyber Resilience Act: European standards bodies are inaccessible to Open Source projects – Voices of Open Source
  • GitHub – certik/fastGPT: Fast GPT-2 inference written in Fortran
  • GitHub – eth-sri/lmql: A query language for programming (large) language models.
  • Legend of Zelda game sells 10 million copies in three days
  • Handles are the better pointers
  • Publishers Carpet-Bomb IPFS Gateway Operators With DMCA Notices * TorrentFreak
  • Color and Contrast.com
  • Intent to Ship (@intenttoship@botsin.space) – botsin.space
  • Ego and Math (3Blue1Brown) | Stanford Math Department Commencement Speech 2023 – YouTube
  • Subscribe to read | Financial Times
  • The Sounds Of Invisible Worlds – NOEMA
  • Oblivus | The next generation GPU Cloud
  • Humans Aren’t Mentally Ready for an AI-Saturated ‘Post-Truth World’ | WIRED
  • New AI coding features are coming to Google Colab
  • Kysely | Kysely
  • Building an ML Training Pipeline with MinIO and Kubeflow v2.0
  • Update to 12.6.5 and/or Safari 16.4.1 (17615) Causing Corrupted jpegs on websites? | MacRumors Forums
  • Blowing up my compile times for dubious benefits | clayt
  • Bullshit Jobs | The Anarchist Library
  • Quad9’s Opinion of the Recent Court Ruling in Leipzig | Quad9
  • GitHub – XingangPan/DragGAN: Official Code for DragGAN (SIGGRAPH 2023)
  • Introducing Mullvad Leta: a search engine used in the Mullvad Browser – Blog | Mullvad VPN
  • 12+ Dandelion Root Recipes
  • CG/SQL | CG/SQL
  • GitHub – mycelial/mycelite: Mycelite is a SQLite extension that allows you to synchronize changes from one instance of SQLite to another.
  • INFORMATION IS POWER | EVE Online
  • The Staggering Frontiers of CSS
  • GitHub – TeamHypersomnia/Hypersomnia: Multiplayer top-down shooter made from scratch. Comes with an in-game Editor!
  • Johann Rehberger on Twitter: “👉 Let ChatGPT visit a website and have your email stolen. Plugins, Prompt Injection and Cross Plug-in Request Forgery. Not sharing “shell code” but… 🤯 Why no human in the loop? @openai Would mitigate the CPRF at least #OPENAI #ChatGPT #plugins #infosec #ai #humanintheloop https://t.co/w3xtpyexn3” / Twitter
  • Apple reveals new accessibility features, like custom text-to-speech voices | TechCrunch
  • Nibble Stew: PDF subpage navigation
  • Type Scale – A Visual Calculator
  • SwissMicros Model DM32 RPN Calculator
  • Trip report: Summer ISO C++ standards meeting (Varna, Bulgaria) – Sutter’s Mill
  • MotherDuck: The Simple Joys of Scaling Up
  • Processing medical images at scale on the cloud – Tweag
  • FDA Approves First Gene Therapy for Treatment of Certain Patients with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy | FDA
  • Red Hat cutting back RHEL source availability [LWN.net]
  • Meet Spacetop, a radical new laptop with no screen | PCWorld
  • Hackers can steal cryptographic keys by video-recording power LEDs 60 feet away | Ars Technica
  • Chris’s Wiki :: blog/sysadmin/NonX86MakesLifeHarder
  • Tour of our 250k line Clojure codebase – Blog
  • Google Photorealistic 3D Tiles & Unreal Engine – Nils Bakker
  • Thinking Elixir Podcast 156: React to LiveView for Performance
  • FTC sues Amazon over ‘deceptive’ Prime sign-up and cancellation process
  • Software Design Review
  • Google Cloud launches AI tools to accelerate drug discovery
  • From 0 to glTF with WebGPU: Rendering the First glTF Mesh
  • sub.rehab · Find your next diving spot
  • Why thousands of board games are buried beneath Mankato
  • Writing: Good Career Move, Terrible Career | by Byrne Hobart | Medium
  • XML is the future – by Nobody has time for Python
  • swyx.ai on Twitter: “@latentspacepod @realGeorgeHotz GPT4 is 8 x 220B params = 1.7 Trillion params https://t.co/DW4jrzFEn2 ok I wasn’t sure how widely to spread the rumors on GPT-4 but it seems Soumith is also confirming the same so here’s the quick clip! so yes, GPT4 is technically 10x the size of GPT3, and all the small… https://t.co/m2YiaHGVs4” / Twitter
  • Data & Analytics Lead
  • Linux Namespaces Are a Poor Man’s Plan 9 Namespaces · Yotam’s blog
  • Jamsocket: like Lambda, but for WebSockets
  • Document reasoning to block DNS to 127.0.0.1 · Issue #16372 · easylist/easylist · GitHub
  • Coding with voice dictation using Talon Voice
  • Pandas vs Julia – cheat sheet and comparison
  • Introducing Voicebox: The first generative AI model for speech to generalize across tasks with state-of-the-art performance
  • Repairing A $25,000 HP Workstation To Run Pac-Man | Hackaday
  • How it feels quitting your own startup – Aquiles Carattino Corner of the Internet
  • Making C++ Memory-Safe Without Borrow Checking, Reference Counting, or Tracing Garbage Collection
  • Ruby Hacking Guide
  • Here’s How AI Will Come for Your Job – The Atlantic

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