Enhancements to the Kagi Search Experience
(blog.kagi.com)
May 2023 Archive
871.
873.
A few words on Ruby's type annotations state
(zverok.space)
874.
A mystery person who spies on theme parks from the sky
(boingboing.net)
876.
New study: 70% of type 2 diabetes cases linked to food choices
(scitechdaily.com)
877.
Translating Akkadian clay tablets with ChatGPT?
(janromme.com)
878.
Neeva acquired by Snowflake
(snowflake.com)
879.
JunoDB: PayPal’s Key-Value Store Goes Open-Source
(medium.com)
880.
The regenerating power of Big Basin’s redwoods
(worldsensorium.com)
881.
882.
Debugging a FUSE deadlock in the Linux kernel
(netflixtechblog.com)
883.
CodeWeavers Now Controlled by an Employee Ownership Trust
(phoronix.com)
884.
Angular v16
(blog.angular.io)
885.
TOML: Tom's Obvious Minimal Language
(toml.io)
886.
Shoot the arrow, then paint the target around it
(ozanvarol.com)
887.
Gravitational-wave detector LIGO is back
(nature.com)
888.
The HTTP QUERY Method specification
(httpwg.org)
889.
ChatGPT vs. open source on harder tasks
(github.com)
890.
Integrating Zig and SwiftUI
(mitchellh.com)
891.
Google Bard blocks all European Union countries
(9to5google.com)
892.
A digital payments revolution in India
(economist.com)
893.
Yoshua Bengio: How Rogue AIs May Arise
(yoshuabengio.org)
894.
The Bronze Age has never looked stronger
(thechatner.com)
895.
LHC experiments see first evidence of a rare Higgs boson decay
(interactions.org)
896.
LangChain: The Missing Manual
(pinecone.io)
897.
898.
MIT Course: Generative AI for Constructive Communication
(ai4comm.media.mit.edu)
899.
Illinois to Become First State to Ban Book Bans
(bookriot.com)
900.
Is sequential IO dead in the era of the NVMe drive?
(jack-vanlightly.com)