November 2023 Archive
11581.
Linux Plumbers Conference 2023 (lpc.events)
11582.
C++26 Python Bindings with Value-Based Reflection [pdf] (open-std.org)
11583.
Fun with Fixed Function Graphics [pdf] (elecorn.com)
11584.
Nvidia Grace Hopper Superchip Powers 40 AI Supercomputers (blogs.nvidia.com)
11585.
Ex-FTX execs team up to build new crypto exchange 12 months after FTX collapse (cointelegraph.com)
11586.
AWS staffer shows off the workplace that used to be a prison (theregister.com)
11587.
Ubuntu Core Linux Developer Preview is ready for testing (zdnet.com)
11588.
11589.
3D Structures Challenge Wire Bond Inspection (semiengineering.com)
11590.
Hades and Braid Included in Netflix Games (netflix.com)
11591.
China Shaken by String of Cancer Cases Tied to Top Oncology Lab (wsj.com)
11592.
How to Launch Your Big Data Career to Earn over $250k Working Remotely (ultra-unlimited.com)
11593.
Programming Is Forgetting: Toward a New Hacker Ethic (opentranscripts.org)
11594.
On the Challenge of Sound Code for Operating Systems (dl.acm.org)
11595.
macOS has a Summarize feature, but is it comparable to ChatGPT? (aplaceofmind.substack.com)
11596.
Finished 'Writing an Interpreter in Go' (madsravn.dk)
11597.
mv src vs. mv src/ (github.com)
11598.
For your eyes only: improving Netflix video quality with neural networks (2022) (netflixtechblog.com)
11599.
FlashFFTConv: Efficient Convolutions for Long Sequences with Tensor Cores (hazyresearch.stanford.edu)
11600.
Nude "before and after" photos stolen from plastic surgeon, posted online (malwarebytes.com)
11601.
Slovakia's Election Deepfakes Show AI Is a Danger to Democracy (wired.co.uk)
11602.
US actors may return to work with top-tier 'progressive AI protections' (theregister.com)
11603.
DeskPad: A virtual monitor for screen sharing (github.com)
11604.
Unity Services Are Down (status.unity.com)
11605.
Kubernetes' Tim Hockin on a decade of dominance and the future of AI open source (theregister.com)
11606.
Preparing for the end of third-party cookies (developer.chrome.com)
11607.
Vuélvete a Windows (linuxadictos.com)
11608.
Coronary calcium scores highly effective in identifying heart disease (medicalxpress.com)
11609.
Large language models aren't trained enough (finbarr.ca)
11610.
Internet Sleuths Want to Track Down This Mystery Pop Song (rollingstone.com)