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News #79

  • Early computer art by Barbara Nessim (1984) ⌘I Get Info
  • Bulletpapers – Understand complex papers in seconds
  • AI-generated fake audio of Germany’s top news program “Tagesschau” spreads disinformation
  • Looking inside real vs. fake AirPods with industrial CT
  • Bing Chat is so GPU-hungry, Microsoft will rent Oracle’s • The Register
  • Tesla will sue you if you try to flip your low-VIN Cybertruck | Electrek
  • Microsoft lays hands on login data: Beware of the new Outlook | heise online
  • Formalising modern research mathematics in real time | Xena
  • Reducing patch postings to linux-kernel [LWN.net]
  • GitHub – lone-lang/lone: The standalone Linux Lisp
  • Is AI the Next Crypto? Insights from 2M HN comments – OpenPipe
  • SheepIt Render Farm
  • GitHub – Battelle/movfuscator: The single instruction C compiler
  • How Steve Jobs saved Apple with the online Apple Store | AppleInsider
  • The Svalbard fibre optic cable connection | Space Norway
  • Home · simoninns/DomesdayDuplicator Wiki · GitHub
  • Microsoft krallt sich Zugangsdaten: Achtung vor dem neuen Outlook | heise online
  • Runtime Engineer – Oven
  • Ninth Dedekind Number Found by Two Independent Groups | Quanta Magazine
  • GitHub – d4ckard/spray: A x86_64 Linux debugger 🐛🐛🐛
  • Justine Tunney on X: “I’ve just released Cosmopolitan v3.1 https://t.co/9NsbWQpz2p which includes our new cosmocc toolchain. I’ve just learned that when we switched our Github Actions to use cosmocc (versus musl-cross-make) it literally cut our cosmos build latency in half. https://t.co/VIn3NduRw7 https://t.co/SYt3xmvXgh” / X
  • Why Nordic is getting involved in RISC-V
  • It’s Time For A Change: datetime.utcnow() Is Now Deprecated – miguelgrinberg.com
  • Link-time optimisation (LTO) | J. Ryan Stinnett
  • Waze will now warn drivers about crash dangers using historical data | Ars Technica
  • IBM Design Language – Rebus
  • GitHub – pipeless-ai/pipeless: An open-source computer vision framework to build and deploy apps in minutes without worrying about multimedia pipelines
  • Printed robots with bones, ligaments, and tendons | ETH Zurich
  • The impossibility of rationally analyzing partisan news — LessWrong
  • GitHub – cxli233/FriendsDontLetFriends: Friends don’t let friends make certain types of data visualization – What are they and why are they bad.
  • CLion Nova Explodes onto the C and C++ Development Scene | The CLion Blog
  • A four year plan for async Rust – Without boats, dreams dry up
  • Stop Saying Best Practice
  • Removal of MyQ integration – Home Assistant
  • Play the first ever text adventure game in your Linux terminal! – Linux Impact
  • Factor is faster than Zig! – Re: Factor
  • Common Core Sheets
  • A new home and license (AGPL) for Synapse and friends
  • KeeperFX 1.0.0 has been released! – KeeperFX
  • Amazon pitches Astro robot as security guard for business
  • Kyutai is a French AI research lab with a $330 million budget that will make everything open source | TechCrunch
  • Zero-K
  • The quest for modularity | Dan Newcome on technology
  • Servo announces grant from the NLnet Foundation – Servo, the embeddable, independent, memory-safe, modular, parallel web rendering engine
  • App Review Status and TestFlight Updates on Slack – Statused
  • A Brief History of Tricky Mathematical Tiling | Quanta Magazine
  • Practical Tips for Finetuning LLMs Using LoRA (Low-Rank Adaptation)
  • Faster compilation with the parallel front-end in nightly | Rust Blog
  • Updates to the H2O.ai db-benchmark! – DuckDB
  • DAK and the Golden Age of Gadget Catalogs – cabel.com
  • git: f9716eee8ab4 – releng/14.0 – release: update releng/14.0 to -RELEASE
  • Speed up a program for the 50 years old processor by 180000% – Blog about my engineering projects
  • [1504.02423] Getting the Lorentz transformations without requiring an invariant speed
  • AnimateArchive
  • Escaping the sandbox: A bug that speaks for itself | Microsoft Browser Vulnerability Research
  • Optimism vs Pessimism in Distributed Systems – Marc’s Blog
  • Perfectly legal for cars to harvest your texts, call logs • The Register
  • Windows is now an app for iPhones, iPads, Macs, and PCs – The Verge
  • Tumble Forth
  • Automerge-Repo: A “batteries-included” toolkit for building local-first applications | Automerge CRDT
  • Enough Polynomials and Linear Algebra to Implement Kyber
  • Instagram adds new features, including custom AI stickers, photo filters, a clip hub and more | TechCrunch
  • A quick look at destination-driven code generation | Max Bernstein
  • GitHub – microsoft/inshellisense: IDE style command line auto complete
  • GitHub – matteason/live-cloud-maps: Near real-time cloud maps
  • Operating an Entire Company on a Minimal Two-Core PostgreSQL Instance: Query Optimization Insights, Part 1
  • Measuring Hallucinations in RAG Systems – Vectara
  • Oh my poor business logic | Redowan’s Reflections
  • GitHub – lufengd3/htmlbook2pdf: GitBook to PDF
  • The ‘eu’ in eucatastrophe – Why SciPy builds for Python 3.12 on Windows are a minor miracle | Labs
  • Bilingual baby name finder
  • I Skipped to the Ending – danangell.com/blog
  • Google ends deal to build 15,000 Bay Area homes due to “market conditions” | Ars Technica
  • What I Know About Community Building | by Marianna Gose Martinelli | The Startup | Medium
  • memory – How can I implement a very simple asynchronous DRAM controller? – Electrical Engineering Stack Exchange
  • Automa – An extension for browser automation – Automa
  • Dutch gov’t wants to ban officials from using AI software | NL Times
  • Microsoft’s new toolkit makes running AI locally on Windows easier | TechCrunch
  • Introducing Numbat
  • 8GB RAM in M3 MacBook Pro Proves the Bottleneck in Real-World Tests – MacRumors
  • Shein reportedly seeks $90 billion valuation in IPO | TechCrunch
  • Researchers Uncover the Fastest Semiconductor Yet – IEEE Spectrum
  • OpenAI lures Google’s top AI researchers with multimillion-dollar offers
  • Typing Fast Is About Latency, Not Throughput
  • </> htmx ~ Why I Tend Not To Use Content Negotiation
  • Nango – Open Unified API
  • A Linear Algebra Trick for Computing Fibonacci Numbers Fast
  • Trillion Parameter Consortium: global scientists join forces for AI breakthroughs
  • Amazon Gives Apple Special Treatment, While Others Suffer ‘Junk Ads’
  • News Release : Nov. 8, 2023 “Development of a Live-Action Film of The Legend of Zelda to Start”
  • Implementing Mario’s Stack Blur 15 times in C++ (with tests and benchmarks) · Melatonin
  • Google Bard introduces “Human reviewers,” sparking privacy concerns over conversation monitoring – TechStartups
  • GitHub – openai/whisper: Robust Speech Recognition via Large-Scale Weak Supervision
  • i386 Assembly Language trick for storing data in .text – ratfactor
  • Regarding Proposed US Restrictions on RISC-V « bunnie’s blog
  • [2311.09247] Comparing Humans, GPT-4, and GPT-4V On Abstraction and Reasoning Tasks
  • In-Depth: Why the Position of a Watch Influences Accuracy | SJX Watches
  • What Does and Doesn’t Matter about Apple Shooting their October Event on iPhone 15 Pro Max — Prolost
  • Roboco-op: a computational blackboard for efficient human/AI collaboration / Tom Larkworthy | Observable
  • We’re sorry we created the Torment Nexus – Charlie’s Diary
  • Ultorg: General-Purpose, User-Friendly Database Software
  • Former IBM sales veteran sues for access to health benefits • The Register
  • Computation of the n’th digit of in any base in O(n^2)
  • GitHub – ianatha/bababasic: QuickBASIC 4.5 revival on Android
  • The Software Engineer’s Guidebook
  • Knuth and Levy: CWEB
  • The open-stack library: a futuristic technology from the 18th century
  • Unix Time Stamp – Epoch Converter
  • Proteomics with OMSSA | Sivome
  • Libre Arts – Is this radical redesign of GIMP possible now?
  • Brane Dump: PostgreSQL Encryption: The Available Options
  • Still no love for WPA3 on the Raspberry Pi 5
  • Signal >> Blog >> Privacy is Priceless, but Signal is Expensive
  • Microsoft renames Bing Chat to Copilot as it competes with ChatGPT | TechCrunch
  • Emmett Shear named new CEO of OpenAI by board – The Verge
  • System Transparency
  • The OpenAI Keynote – Stratechery by Ben Thompson
  • Victor Mono
  • OpenAI’s custom ChatGPTs might let users download your uploaded knowledge files
  • Microsoft officially launches Loop, its Notion competitor – The Verge
  • Microsoft Teams gets an AI-powered home decorator, voice isolation at Ignite 2023 | TechCrunch
  • Ombudsman: European Commission’s concealment of secret ‘expert list’ on CSAM regulation constitutes ‘maladministration’ – Irish Council for Civil Liberties
  • Chamberlain blocks smart garage door opener from working with smart homes | Ars Technica
  • Benchmarking GPT-4 Turbo – A Cautionary Tale | Mentat
  • The Ultimate Interactive JQ Guide
  • PromptIDE
  • Lindenmayer systems – log_coffee!
  • What I learned getting acquired by Google
  • What is the Adventure Radio Protocol? | Q R P e r
  • Interesting bugs caught by no-constant-binary-expression – ESLint – Pluggable JavaScript Linter
  • Cruise co-founder and CEO Kyle Vogt resigns | TechCrunch
  • The Ornate Bird Palaces of Ottoman-Era Turkey — Colossal
  • YouTube Video Finder
  • [1409.2378] Design Guidelines for Domain Specific Languages
  • ELTP: Extending ELT for Modern AI and Analytics | Airbyte
  • Meet Jeff Geerling – Raspberry Pi
  • Introducing the Cool Continuum | Cool Continuum | Medium | Medium
  • Visualizing MBTA Data
  • Why does unsafe multithreaded use of an std::unordered_map crash more often than unsafe multithreaded use of a std::map? – The Old New Thing
  • Monaspace
  • Web Design is 95% Typography
  • 10 hard-to-swallow truths they won’t tell you about software engineer job
  • ‘Father of cell phone’ reflects on making first call and history 50 years ago — WHYY
  • RISC-V Ox64 BL808 SBC: Starting Apache NuttX Real-Time Operating System
  • From email to phone number, a new OSINT approach – Martin Vigo

Posted on 22 November 2023 at 08:14

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