February 2023 Archive
11281.
Who needs sailors? US Navy's latest robo-ship can run itself for 30 days (theregister.com)
11282.
Running things on Plan 9 using WebAssembly (buttondown.email)
11283.
Artificio de Juanelo (en.wikipedia.org)
11284.
Bernie Sanders calls for four-day work week ‘with no loss of pay’ (nypost.com)
11285.
Cisco ClamAV anti-malware scanner vulnerable to serious security flaw (portswigger.net)
11286.
Syncthing: Open-Source Continuous File Synchronization (github.com)
11287.
Men: You’re Only as Good-Looking as the Car That You’re Driving (2010) (psychologytoday.com)
11288.
The First Angry Man: Howard Jarvis and Prop 13 (2019) (kcet.org)
11289.
Calvin and Hobbes fans rejoice as creator plans first work in decades (theguardian.com)
11290.
Supreme Court justices weigh liability protections for online content (axios.com)
11291.
Bitcoin Mining Goes Green, YouTube’s NFT Push, and ChatGPT Token Scams (web3wednes.day)
11292.
AI is going to ruin humanity – just not in the way you might expect (techradar.com)
11293.
Retrowin32 Progress Report (neugierig.org)
11294.
Spotify HiFi was announced two years ago – and it still hasn’t launched (theverge.com)
11295.
GoDaddy joins the dots and realizes it's been under attack for three years (theregister.com)
11296.
AI's rise generates new job title: Prompt engineer (axios.com)
11297.
China Is Practicing How to Sever Taiwan’s Internet (foreignpolicy.com)
11298.
Hologram announces the next generation of Hyper IoT SIM with network fallback (hologram.io)
11299.
ChatGPT Hacks You May Not of Known Were Possible (aimarketingplan.com)
11300.
Earth’s inner core revealed by large quakes (nature.com)
11301.
China’s Tech Rainmaker Vanishes, and So Does Business Confidence (nytimes.com)
11302.
Stable Horde: crowdsourced distributed cluster of Stable Diffusion workers (stablehorde.net)
11303.
Cuboid skyscraper “big enough to hold 20 Empire State Buildings” (newatlas.com)
11304.
The Russian Social Contract (berggruen.org)
11305.
ChatGPT Fails the Coding Interview (dkb.blog)
11306.
The big reuse: 25 MWh of ex-car batteries go on the grid in California (arstechnica.com)
11307.
Viral Instagram photographer has a confession: His photos are AI-generated (arstechnica.com)
11308.
Friendly.rb – A New Ruby Conference in Eastern Europe (friendlyrb.com)
11309.
Instagram Co-Founders' Artifact: Now Open to Everyone (medium.com)
11310.
Atherstone ball game (1199-present) descends into brutal violence (walesonline.co.uk)