May 2023 Archive
601.
How to Survive Your Project's First 100k Lines (verdagon.dev)
602.
Kafka vs. Redpanda performance – do the claims add up? (jack-vanlightly.com)
603.
Delimiters won’t save you from prompt injection (simonwillison.net)
604.
Apache Baremaps: online maps toolkit (baremaps.apache.org)
605.
High Performance Browser Networking (hpbn.co)
606.
The bill of materials for the Apple headset leaked (twitter.com)
607.
Discord’s username change is causing discord (theverge.com)
608.
Modern CPUs have a backstage cast (devever.net)
609.
Supertokens: Open-Source Alternative to Auth0 / Firebase Auth / AWS Cognito (github.com)
610.
Podman Desktop 1.0 (developers.redhat.com)
611.
Archive of medieval books and manuscripts discovered in Romanian church (medievalists.net)
612.
Juice’s RIME antenna successfully unjammed (esa.int)
613.
Killer whales wreck boat in latest attack off Spain (reuters.com)
614.
SparseGPT: Language Models Can Be Accurately Pruned in One-Shot (arxiv.org)
615.
Pfeilstorch (en.wikipedia.org)
616.
Idle DR-DOS (os2museum.com)
617.
WASIX, the Superset of WASI Supporting Threads, Processes and Sockets (wasmer.io)
618.
Transcending My Father's Abuse (valspals.substack.com)
619.
Feynman’s Maze-Running Story (gwern.net)
620.
Bard now open to use (bard.google.com)
621.
About Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library (imaginationlibrary.com)
622.
NYPD urges citizens to buy AirTags to fight surge in car thefts (arstechnica.com)
623.
Chile to Nationalize Lithium Industry (reuters.com)
624.
CPR's true survival rate is lower than many people think (npr.org)
625.
Managing State with Signals (tonsky.me)
626.
Google Analytics alternative that protects your data and your customers' privacy (matomo.org)
627.
How to lose your work using Undo Copy in Windows (mihai.fm)
628.
Everyone Was Wrong About Reverse Osmosis–Until Now (wired.com)
629.
AI Is Catapulting Nvidia Toward the $1 Trillion Club (wsj.com)
630.
Total Crap – A magazine written by AI (mcsweeneys.net)