February 2024 Archive
16411.
US says AI models can't hold patents (arstechnica.com)
16412.
Piece of London's Jewish East End Feared Lost as Beigel Shop Shuts (theguardian.com)
16413.
Self-Driving Car Company Waymo Issues First-Ever Recall After 2 Phoenix Crashes (wsj.com)
16414.
Sales of Client CPUs Soared in Q4 2023: Jon Peddie Research (anandtech.com)
16415.
SpaceX Files to Move Incorporation to Texas from Delaware (bloomberg.com)
16416.
A theory of the REIT (yalelawjournal.org)
16417.
Americans Now Have an Obesity Bill of Rights (prnewswire.com)
16418.
How to Rewild Yourself (psyche.co)
16419.
Badmephisto's Cubing Page (badmephisto.com)
16420.
Why walking around in public with Vision Pro makes no sense (arstechnica.com)
16421.
Don't Read History for Lessons (commoncog.com)
16422.
The Next Internet (peoplevsalgorithms.com)
16423.
Forgotten, Generic Brands That Ruled the 1970s (When Beer Was Beer) (vinepair.com)
16424.
LiFi
16425.
Understanding and implementing fixed point numbers (sunshine2k.de)
16426.
UTF-8 Everywhere (utf8everywhere.org)
16427.
Making Sense of Chaos: A Better Economics for a Better World (inet.ox.ac.uk)
16428.
16429.
The Bite (todepond.com)
16430.
Ask HN: More reason-able, maintainable AI-based programming language?
16431.
The Inner Workings of Kubernetes Management Front Ends (glasskube.dev)
16432.
De Bruijn Factor (en.wikipedia.org)
16433.
How systems (barely) work and why they fail (biodigitaljazz.net)
16434.
Observation of an extreme storm in interplanetary space caused by successive CME (nature.com)
16435.
Near Miss: The Solar Superstorm of July 2012 (science.nasa.gov)
16436.
Hackers for China, Russia and Others Used OpenAI Systems, Report Says (nytimes.com)
16437.
NotesGPT: Record voice notes and transcribe, summarize, and get tasks (github.com)
16438.
The Auto Macro (quuxplusone.github.io)
16439.
Fixing Security Vulnerabilities with AI (github.blog)
16440.
AI (and Others): Changing Your Terms of Service Could Be Unfair or Deceptive (ftc.gov)