November 2023 Archive
17911.
17912.
Are viruses alive? Perhaps we're asking the wrong question
(universal-sci.com)
17913.
The Open Source Platform for Tech Bootcamp
(github.com)
17914.
Robot police dog helps end standoff in LA
(freethink.com)
17915.
Does YouTube artificially slow load times in non-Chrome browsers?
(old.reddit.com)
17916.
AMD CPU Prices (US)
(cpuprices.net)
17917.
17918.
The Most Valuable Plot of Land in America [video]
(youtube.com)
17919.
A new ultrasound patch can measure how full your bladder is
(news.mit.edu)
17920.
17921.
There's No Fire Alarm for Artificial General Intelligence (2017)
(intelligence.org)
17922.
Pushing the Limits of HPC and AI Is Becoming a Sustainability Headache
(nextplatform.com)
17923.
The Reason EV Repairs Are So Expensive
(wired.com)
17924.
3D printing metals just got good enough to be used in jets
(zmescience.com)
17927.
17928.
Pay Thousands to Quit Your Job? Some Employers Say So
(nytimes.com)
17929.
17930.
17931.
PEP 733 – An Evaluation of Python's Public C API
(peps.python.org)
17932.
New Map Reveals Secrets of Io, the Solar System's Most Volcanic Moon
(scientificamerican.com)
17933.
Notes on the Mathematics of LLM Architectures
(lesswrong.com)
17934.
When A.I. Comes for the Elites
(peterturchin.com)
17935.
OpenAI: Facts from a Weekend
(lesswrong.com)
17936.
Finding a Random Seed That Solves a LeetCode Problem
(mcognetta.github.io)
17937.
British Library Cyber incident update
(britishlibrary.typepad.co.uk)
17938.
17939.
17940.