June 2023 Archive
19831.
Reddit Threatens Subs to Go Public Again, or Else
(gizmodo.com)
19832.
Reddit Is Already on the Rebound
(wired.com)
19833.
Steam mods reportedly blocking games that use AI-generated artwork
(arstechnica.com)
19834.
19835.
19836.
19837.
Fernando Pessoa’s Disappearing Act (2017)
(newyorker.com)
19838.
Gimp 3.0 Release Candidates Hoped for This Year
(phoronix.com)
19839.
How to write a STEM paper [video]
(youtube.com)
19840.
19842.
Comparing AI-Labeled Data to Human-Labeled Data
(blog.roboflow.com)
19843.
Safari Technology Preview 173
(developer.apple.com)
19844.
Beyond the DevTools: Profiling WebApps at the Assembly Level
(leaningtech.com)
19845.
19846.
State of the Art in Animal Tracking
(writings.lambdaloop.com)
19847.
The quest for a secure and accessible desktop
(arcan-fe.com)
19848.
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19851.
The UK government moves forward with a text and data mining exception (2022)
(copyrightblog.kluweriplaw.com)
19852.
Spring Creek Fire in Western Colorado at 2,577 acres
(postindependent.com)
19853.
Open Sourcing Shopify's Ruby Builds
(railsatscale.com)
19854.
19855.
AI predicts hit songs based on listeners’ heartbeats
(freethink.com)
19856.
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19858.
19859.
Bitwig Studio 4 (2021)
(soundonsound.com)
19860.
$200k from selling Google Sheets tutorials
(highsignal.io)