July 2023 Archive
10981.
Feds want to see what ChatGPT's content is made of (theregister.com)
10982.
Ask HN: What book do you wish existed?
10983.
The New Workday Dead Zone When Nothing Gets Done (wsj.com)
10984.
History of Philosophy (No JavaScript) (friesian.com)
10985.
GatesNotes: The risks of AI are real but manageable (gatesnotes.com)
10986.
Melody 0.19.0 – A language that compiles to regular expressions (github.com)
10987.
Microsoft-Sony agreement opens way to seal $75B Activision deal (ft.com)
10988.
Kick vs. Twitch: Inside Streaming’s Billion-Dollar Death Match (forbes.com)
10989.
Biggest-yet quasicrystal made by shaking metal beads for a week (newscientist.com)
10990.
MiniApp Standardization White Paper (w3.org)
10991.
Vast Networks of Fungi May Hold Key to Climate Fight (bloomberg.com)
10992.
Dell's Capital Expertise (commoncog.com)
10993.
DaScript – high-performance statically typed embeddable scripting language (dascript.org)
10994.
Employer is (probably) unprepared for artificial intelligence (economist.com)
10995.
The End of Software Versions (2015) (hintjens.com)
10996.
Info Tech of Ancient Athenian Democracy (alamut.com)
10997.
Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) and the GDPR (wideangle.co)
10998.
Explaining Large Language Models by Breaking Them (dagshub.com)
10999.
John Allen's Movie about Superfluid Helium [video] (youtube.com)
11000.
Mystery object: Australian police warn public away from cylinder found> (theguardian.com)
11001.
Show HN: My app for better study sessions – understanding over answers (studysmarternow.com)
11002.
Ask HN: Have you run into software issues with H100 GPUs?
11003.
Three Different Cuts (matklad.github.io)
11004.
Intercom, but 3D (flippit.ai)
11005.
At the Met, She Holds Court. At Home, She Held 71 Looted Antiquities (nytimes.com)
11006.
Cython and pyyaml is breaking many builds (github.com)
11007.
Typo leaks millions of US military emails to Mali web operator (twitter.com)
11008.
So You Want to Hire for Developer Tooling (hazelweakly.me)
11009.
C++ Faker library based on Faker.js (github.com)
11010.
EU AI Act can get democratic control of AI–only if open-source is at the table (fortune.com)