November 2023 Archive
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Accelerating Generative AI with PyTorch II: GPT, Fast
(pytorch.org)
333.
Roc – A fast, friendly, functional language
(roc-lang.org)
334.
Microsoft open-sources ThreadX
(theregister.com)
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Show HN: Play a pen-and-paper game that is almost unknown in the US and Europe
(paper-tactics.com)
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Yabai – A tiling window manager for macOS
(github.com)
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Exponentially faster language modelling
(arxiv.org)
342.
We're sorry we created the Torment Nexus
(antipope.org)
345.
How are zlib, gzip and zip related?
(stackoverflow.com)
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U.S. agency declares 21 species now extinct
(pbsnc.org)
348.
macOS Sonoma Broke Grep
(developer.apple.com)
349.
Unix Time reaches 1.7 billion
(epochconverter.com)
350.
That time Verisign typo-squatted all of .com and .net
(rachelbythebay.com)
351.
Silicon Valley doesn't understand the concept of fun
(fastcompany.com)
352.
Ripgrep 14 Released
(github.com)
354.
Apple's Trademark Exploit
(blog.giovanh.com)
355.
Albert Einstein in 1939 composed a message for the people of AD 6939
(futilitycloset.com)
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Casino-like apps have drained people of millions
(nbcnews.com)
358.
Moving from AWS to Bare-Metal saved us $230k per year
(blog.oneuptime.com)
359.
GPU Survival Toolkit for the AI age
(journal.hexmos.com)
360.
Intro to Large Language Models [Video]
(youtube.com)