June 2024 Archive
11191.
No BS Intro to Developing with LLMs (gdcorner.com)
11192.
Power Method and Centrality (johndcook.com)
11193.
Plex Cracks Down on Media Server 'Hacks' (torrentfreak.com)
11194.
LLVM Clang 19 Lands Support For C23's #embed (phoronix.com)
11195.
The world famous Roman Baths could help scientists counter antibiotic resistance (phys.org)
11196.
Alexa dropped the ball on being the top conversational system on the planet (twitter.com)
11197.
Keeping Up with Fakery (science.org)
11198.
The big British bamboo crisis: 'It invaded my beautiful home' (theguardian.com)
11199.
Samba: Simple Hybrid State Space Models (arxiv.org)
11200.
A Long Covid Definition (nap.nationalacademies.org)
11201.
We need to go places and touch things: the people turning away from smartphones (theguardian.com)
11202.
The surprisingly not so doomed effort to force US drivers to stop speeding (theverge.com)
11203.
Show HN: Learning History via CYOA (playamnesia.com)
11204.
China state hackers infected 20k Fortinet VPNs, Dutch spy service says (arstechnica.com)
11205.
Paranoia and desperation in the AI gold rush (world.hey.com)
11206.
FRR: The most popular network router you've never heard of (nextplatform.com)
11207.
Gzip Predicts Data-Dependent Scaling Laws (arxiv.org)
11208.
Air-breathing spacecraft to provide better Earth observation (surrey.ac.uk)
11209.
Brain's structure hangs in 'a delicate balance' (news.northwestern.edu)
11210.
'One of the great wonders of nature': Insect migration superhighway discovered (news.sky.com)
11211.
NASA, Global Astronomers Await Rare Nova Explosion (nasa.gov)
11212.
The Documentation Tradeoff (tidyfirst.substack.com)
11213.
China in 2035 (noemamag.com)
11214.
Framework – Framework Laptop 16 in stock and more open source releases (frame.work)
11215.
Building an Intelligent Emacs (2022) (ianyepan.github.io)
11216.
Using AI for Political Polling (ash.harvard.edu)
11217.
A bogus driving myth doomed NYC to more bad traffic (vox.com)
11218.
The origin story of the Windows 3D Pipes screen saver (devblogs.microsoft.com)
11219.
Gist: Backspace exits Vim if at beginning of buffer (gist.github.com)
11220.
Robin Hanson: in-depth interview on prediction markets (sintetia.com)