July 2023 Archive
12901.
Safety, Security and Modern C++, with Bjarne Stroustrup
(cppcast.com)
12902.
Top tech firms sign White House pledge to identify AI-generated images
(washingtonpost.com)
12903.
Forget about Server Less
(ewaldbenes.com)
12904.
12905.
Document Your Secrets, Please
(adriano.fyi)
12906.
Anticaking Agent
(en.wikipedia.org)
12907.
Restricting file system access using Linux Mount Namespaces
(blog.sigma-star.at)
12908.
Reddit’s r/Place is going about as well as expected
(theverge.com)
12909.
Threads Usage Continues to Fall
(theverge.com)
12910.
12911.
12912.
Excuse me, is there a problem?
(longform.asmartbear.com)
12913.
Help CPU Branch predictor with [[likely]] attribute
(en.cppreference.com)
12914.
Galaxy has no dark matter
(cosmosmagazine.com)
12915.
12916.
Old Computer Challenge
(occ.deadnet.se)
12917.
The Skill of Capital
(commoncog.com)
12918.
Fed’s new instant payment system could be trouble for PayPal, Venmo
(arstechnica.com)
12919.
12920.
Math That Lets You Think Locally but Act Globally
(quantamagazine.org)
12921.
uLisp: Lisp for Microcontrollers
(ulisp.com)
12922.
Cerebras Introduces Its 2-Exaflop AI Supercomputer
(spectrum.ieee.org)
12923.
Moving Text Elegantly in Emacs
(yummymelon.com)
12924.
The Psychopathic Path to Success
(knowablemagazine.org)
12925.
Coinbase Borrow requiring loan customers to pay early if due after November 20
(help.coinbase.com)
12926.
Oppenheimer Review
(rogerebert.com)
12927.
OpenAI loses its trust and safety leader
(theverge.com)
12928.
The Blue People of Appalachia
(thesouthernvoice.com)
12929.
12930.
GPT-4 Capability Forecasting Challenge
(nicholas.carlini.com)