February 2023 Archive
9811.
CNET happy to spoonfeed you unlabeled AI content but worried Google will notice (futurism.com)
9812.
EU plan to buy swanky London home for UK ambassador rejected (politico.eu)
9813.
Five Fast Prototyping Techniques for Open Source Projects (unpackingbos.com)
9814.
Zelda: A Link to the Past can now be compiled on Windows and Nintendo Switch (neowin.net)
9815.
About 98% of organizations partner with a company that has been breached (duo.com)
9816.
Netflix accidentally posts guidelines for cracking down on password sharing (theguardian.com)
9817.
Hyperlinking to Hutchison Whampoa Limited is still forbidden (devblogs.microsoft.com)
9818.
The race of the AI labs heats up (economist.com)
9819.
Apprentice Bard: Google's Answer to ChatGPT (cnbc.com)
9820.
Medical Schools Bail on Academic Merit (wsj.com)
9821.
Varginha UFO Incident (en.wikipedia.org)
9822.
The Myth of “Reliable Research” in Pediatric Gender Medicine (tandfonline.com)
9823.
Luminar Lidar added to Polestar 3 SUV pre-orders, also coming to Polestar 5 GT (electrek.co)
9824.
PyCM 3.8 Released: Distance/Similarity Support
9825.
Back That ‘S’ Up: Moving to RISC-V’s Supervisor Mode (2020) (blog.stephenmarz.com)
9826.
How the tiny missing radioactive capsule was found (watoday.com.au)
9827.
Text Fragments (developer.mozilla.org)
9828.
Red Hat gives an ARM up to OpenShift Kubernetes operations (venturebeat.com)
9829.
Fossil brain undoes 350M years of scientific understanding (theregister.com)
9830.
Large language models generate functional protein sequences across diverse fams (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
9831.
Jim Cramer says Meta Platforms’ latest quarter is why he stuck with the stock (cnbc.com)
9832.
Turtle (Submersible) (en.wikipedia.org)
9833.
Show HN: AI powered audience and problem based idea generation (twitter.com)
9834.
How to Record Video at 660 FPS on a $6 Raspberry Pi Camera [video] (youtube.com)
9835.
Alive: Uruguayan Air Force 571 (en.wikipedia.org)
9836.
Novel adaptation for blast furnaces reduces steelmaking emissions by 90% (birmingham.ac.uk)
9837.
Why Every Boutique Grocer Looks the Same (grubstreet.com)
9838.
Eight Pro-Social Platforms That Didn't Work (messyprogress.substack.com)
9839.
The tech companies have no clothes (thespectator.com)
9840.
Ukraine grid attacks: Engineers race to restore electricity supplies (bbc.com)