February 2024 Archive
4741.
VC distributions sink to 14-year low (pitchbook.com)
4742.
Making My Bookshelves Clickable (jamesg.blog)
4743.
Bay Area tech giant Cisco will lay off more than 4k in 5% staff cut (sfgate.com)
4744.
Julian Assange: Australia wants WikiLeaks founder back home (dw.com)
4745.
Cybercrims stealing Face ID scans to break into mobile banking (Android and iOS) (theregister.com)
4746.
GNU C Library version 2.39 (lwn.net)
4747.
Do large language models understand the world? (amazon.science)
4748.
Running Linux on an NES Famicon [video] (youtube.com)
4749.
Tropy: Explore Your Research Photos (tropy.org)
4750.
Show HN: Science Papers Simplified (thetrecs.com)
4751.
GCHQ celebrates 80 years of Colossus – GCHQ.GOV.UK (gchq.gov.uk)
4752.
ISO/IEC 42001:2023 AI Governance Standard
4753.
No Nonsense Monad and Functor (By César Tron-Lozai) [video] (youtube.com)
4754.
Common statistical tests are linear models (or: how to teach stats) (lindeloev.github.io)
4755.
OpenGL Bindings for Bash (2018) (opensource.com)
4756.
Mu: A Human-Scale Computer (akkartik.github.io)
4757.
X suspends account of Navalny's widow (news.sky.com)
4758.
MLX array framework gains Swift support (swift.org)
4759.
A mysterious wave-like structure in our galaxy found to be slowly slithering (sciencealert.com)
4760.
China's Rush to Dominate A.I. Comes with a Twist: It Depends on U.S. Technology (nytimes.com)
4761.
12 Epstein accusers sue the FBI for allegedly failing to protect them (msn.com)
4762.
Nuclear Materials Trafficking Charges Against Japanese Yakuza Leader (justice.gov)
4763.
Japan just got a foldable flip phone that costs only $420 – or $265 on sale (theverge.com)
4764.
Google and Amazon Workers Protest Working for Israel to Harm Palestinians (2021) (theguardian.com)
4765.
Metal Prices Are Soaring. So Is Metal Theft (wired.com)
4766.
4767.
Dotslash: Declaratively deploy executables to source control (github.com)
4768.
Never* Use Datagrams (quic.video)
4769.
4770.
230k Individuals Impacted by Data Breach at Australian Telco Tangerine (securityweek.com)