November 2023 Archive
17041.
US tech professionals seeking new jobs despite 'tech recession'
(www2.staffingindustry.com)
17042.
17044.
Elon Musk and Jane Fraser Are Just Some of the CEOs Hoping to Woo China's Xi
(financialpost.com)
17045.
Visine
(en.wikipedia.org)
17046.
17047.
17048.
TOP500 November2023 – most powerful computer systems
(top500.org)
17049.
I Generated My Clone
(secondsoul.io)
17050.
MLOps vs. DevOps: Best Practices, Challenges and Differences
(hopsworks.ai)
17051.
17052.
Raising a person in a culture full of types
(theoutline.com)
17053.
17054.
In the office auto-reply emails for a hybrid work schedule
(mcsweeneys.net)
17055.
Warrant – open-source Access Control Service
(github.com)
17057.
The Most Dangerous Crypto Search Terms in 2023
(coinkickoff.com)
17058.
My Custom Instructions for ChatGPT
(andrewmayne.com)
17059.
TensorFlow Playground – Tinker with a NN in the Browser
(playground.tensorflow.org)
17060.
Sad state of affairs in AI: Jeremy Howard remorseful
(abc.net.au)
17061.
Calculating 100T digits of pi on Google Cloud (2022)
(cloud.google.com)
17062.
Streaming and longer context lengths for LLMs on Workers AI
(blog.cloudflare.com)
17063.
Microsoft fixes security holes including 3 already exploited
(theregister.com)
17064.
Zalando RESTful API and Event Guidelines
(opensource.zalando.com)
17065.
Now We Know Why Google Wants You to Put Chrome on Your iPhone So Badly
(businessinsider.com)
17067.
Heart of Dorkness – building the darkest reading app possible
(untested.sonnet.io)
17068.
17069.
Rust vs. Go, Java, and Python in AWS Lambda Functions
(blog.scanner.dev)
17070.
Handle Incoming Webhooks with LiteJob for Ruby on Rails
(blog.appsignal.com)