July 2023 Archive
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Programming education, tacit knowledge and LLMs (osmarks.net)
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Migrant workers said to be leaving Florida over new immigration law (cbsnews.com)
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Harry Potter Wand (tsa.gov)
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Harvard’s Legacy Admissions Challenged After Affirmative Action Ruling (wsj.com)
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Microsoft faces EU antitrust probe after remedies fall short (reuters.com)
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AI, Ozymandias (freddiedeboer.substack.com)
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Peter's Kimchi Calculator (docs.google.com)
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One Shot of a Kidney Protein Gave Monkeys a Brain Boost (wired.com)
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Polio eradication: the CIA and their unintended victims (thelancet.com)
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I asked ChatGPT how it should get out of trouble for stealing everyone's content
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The secret life of .well-known (ishan.page)
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Vietnam bans Barbie movie over South China Sea map showing ‘nine-dash line’ (smh.com.au)
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Toyota says solid-state battery breakthrough can halve cost and size (ft.com)
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Open-Source SaaS Boilerplate (AWS, React, Python) (github.com)
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Course Summary – Andrew Ng's “Building Systems with the ChatGPT API” (blog.echosystems.io)
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David Pogue: What I Learned on my Titanic Sub Expedition (nymag.com)
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Apple’s M1 Ultra GPU Comparison with Nvidia Was Misleading (9to5mac.com)
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What is “the right way” to install Python on a new M2 MacBook? (twitter.com)
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Firefox's version has now overtaken Chrome's version
8690.
One shot of a kidney protein gave monkeys a brain boost (wired.com)
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An Issue with Stripe – Unauthorized Payments Despite 3DS Authentication
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Google confirms it’s training Bard on scraped web data, too (theverge.com)
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Elite schools like Stanford became fixated on the AI apocalypse (washingtonpost.com)
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React Open Architecture (github.com)
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When companies have more influence than countries (techcrunch.com)
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Microplastics found in human blood for first time (theguardian.com)
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Our Plan for a Sustainably Open Social Network (blueskyweb.xyz)
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This Bulgarian Writer’s Books Bend Time (nytimes.com)
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NYT article on arrest of possible author of Program Think (nytimes.com)
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How Samuel R. Delany Reimagined Sci-Fi, Sex, and the City (newyorker.com)