April 2024 Archive
1951.
Employers and job candidates are dueling with AI in the hiring process (sherwood.news)
1952.
April 24 is JavaScript Naked Day – Browse the web without JavaScript (js-naked-day.org)
1953.
Control Data Corporation's CDC 6600 (chipsandcheese.com)
1954.
Stable Audio 2.0 (stability.ai)
1955.
HP 200LX and Related Palmtops (dfarq.homeip.net)
1956.
Fine-Tuning Increases LLM Vulnerabilities and Risk (arxiv.org)
1957.
MQL – Client and server to query your db in natural language (github.com)
1958.
Intel's Ambitious Meteor Lake iGPU (chipsandcheese.com)
1959.
Crash-only software: More than meets the eye (2006) (lwn.net)
1960.
Ghost Is Federating over ActivityPub (activitypub.ghost.org)
1961.
The xz attack may be bad, but trusting Microsoft certs is worse (twitter.com)
1962.
Command R+: A Scalable LLM Built for Business (txt.cohere.com)
1963.
Asking BigTech to police AI is like asking oil companies to solve climate change (fortune.com)
1964.
Pile-T5 (blog.eleuther.ai)
1965.
The World of Instruction Manuals (2018) (bbc.com)
1966.
Open Circuits Book (opencircuitsbook.com)
1967.
GM's Futuristic '80s Digital Displays – This Man Fights to Keep Them Alive (theautopian.com)
1968.
A Delivery Chain Breach: A UK bank opened the back door to China (markalanrichards.com)
1969.
Relatively Universal ROM Programmer Makes Retro Tech Hacking Accessible (hackaday.com)
1970.
Myscaledb: Open-source SQL vector database to build AI apps using SQL (github.com)
1971.
The Three Byte Fix (breckyunits.com)
1972.
Cloudflare Calls Open Beta (blog.cloudflare.com)
1973.
The Ivy League and other elite private colleges are losing esteem (natesilver.net)
1974.
Many FBI agents are struggling to make ends meet. Housing costs are to blame (npr.org)
1975.
Creating sexually explicit deepfake images to be made offence in UK (theguardian.com)
1976.
Go's Error Handling Is Perfect (blog.verygoodsoftwarenotvirus.ru)
1977.
Silver coin boom in medieval England due to melted down Byzantine treasures (theguardian.com)
1978.
October 2025 will be a support massacre for a bunch of Microsoft products (theregister.com)
1979.
GenZ software engineers, according to older colleagues (newsletter.pragmaticengineer.com)
1980.
I'm Too Old (amazingcto.com)