May 2023 Archive
721.
HP printers should have EPEAT ecolabels revoked, trade group demands (arstechnica.com)
722.
50 years in filesystems: 1984 BSD FFS (blog.koehntopp.info)
723.
Google DeepMind CEO says some form of AGI possible in a few years (wsj.com)
724.
The D.E.N.N.I.S. system: Résumé tips for Senior Devs (jacobbartlett.substack.com)
725.
Adult-use cannabis delivers $15B in tax revenues (greenmarketreport.com)
726.
React is 10 years old (twitter.com)
727.
AI boom could expose investors’ natural stupidity (reuters.com)
728.
Big oil helped shape Stanford’s latest climate-research focus (chronicle.com)
729.
Open-source disposable email service (sorry.idont.date)
730.
Prolog for data science (emiruz.com)
731.
The Never Married, a New Normal (psychologytoday.com)
732.
Who wants to be tracked? (quantable.com)
733.
AI intensifies fight against ‘paper mills’ that churn out fake research (nature.com)
734.
Aurora Store Accounts Blocked by Google (gitlab.com)
735.
The Mayan calendar might represent a longer timescale than previously considered (phys.org)
736.
Notes on rarely-seen game mechanics (blog.plover.com)
737.
Drag Your GAN: Interactive Point-Based Manipulation of Images (arxiv.org)
738.
Ford EV Customers to Gain Access to 12,000 Tesla Superchargers (media.ford.com)
739.
Vitamin D: Potent regulator of dopaminergic neuron differentiation and function (onlinelibrary.wiley.com)
740.
The “Location Off” switch on your phone is a lie (gabrielsieben.tech)
741.
Removing PGP from PyPI (blog.pypi.org)
742.
DNSSEC KSK rollover breaks DNS resolution for .nz domains (status.internetnz.nz)
743.
Google I/O: Big changes coming for SEOs with ubiquitous AI (demandsphere.com)
744.
Seinfeld Transcripts (seinfeldscripts.com)
745.
Place mushrooms in sunlight to get your vitamin D (2012) (fungi.com)
746.
DuckDB 0.8 (duckdb.org)
747.
The many faces of DISTINCT in Postgres (2017) (hakibenita.com)
748.
Popular Reddit App Apollo Would Need to Pay $20M per Year Under New API Pricing (macrumors.com)
749.
Haskell in Production: Standard Chartered (serokell.io)
750.
UK’s GDPR replacement could wipe out oversight of live facial recognition (theregister.com)