July 2023 Archive
481.
Faster neural networks straight from JPEG (2018) (uber.com)
482.
Fantasy meets reality (cabel.com)
483.
Voder Speech Synthesizer (griffin.moe)
484.
Threads profile can only be deleted by deleting Instagram account, Meta says (techcrunch.com)
485.
90s Internet: When 20 hours online triggered an email from my ISP’s president (arstechnica.com)
486.
NotebookLM: An AI Notebook (blog.google)
487.
Tax preparers that shared private data with Meta, Google could be fined billions (arstechnica.com)
488.
Before you try to do something, make sure you can do nothing (devblogs.microsoft.com)
489.
Figma Is a File Editor (digest.browsertech.com)
490.
The IBM mainframe: How it runs and why it survives (arstechnica.com)
491.
So, you want to deploy on the edge? (zknill.io)
492.
Boeing has now lost $1.1B on Starliner, with no crew flight in sight (arstechnica.com)
493.
Tell HN: Airbnb’s transparent pricing is a lie
494.
MiniZinc (minizinc.org)
495.
How to Use AI to Do Stuff: An Opinionated Guide (oneusefulthing.org)
496.
A world where people pay for software (1sub.dev)
497.
Flash Museum (flashmuseum.org)
498.
Crockford on JSON license (2011) (gist.github.com)
499.
Multi-Layered Calendars (julian.digital)
500.
Can Dell’s 6K monitor beat their 8K monitor? (michael.stapelberg.ch)
501.
Lifers, Dayjobbers, and the Independently Wealthy: A Letter to a Former Student (klangmag.co)
502.
Reasons Not to Be a Manager (2019) (charity.wtf)
503.
Scams upon scams: The data-driven advertising grift (anotherangrywoman.com)
504.
Maker Faire Bay Area Returns (makerfaire.com)
505.
Gzip beats BERT? Part 2: dataset issues, improved speed, and results (kenschutte.com)
506.
A surprisingly simple way to foil car thieves (news.umich.edu)
507.
Rapid Covid tests miss 90% of asymptomatic cases (nature.com)
508.
Mechanical Turk workers are using AI to automate being human (techcrunch.com)
509.
FiraCode: Free monospaced font with programming ligatures (github.com)
510.
Depthboot – Your Chromebook, your way (eupnea-linux.github.io)