April 2023 Archive
301.
Own your work (josem.co)
302.
NZ’s biggest data breach shows retention is the sleeping giant of data security (privacy.org.nz)
303.
Microsoft deleted the public support forums for SwiftKey (mastodon.social)
304.
Google has already pulled six products in 2023 (toolhub.tech)
305.
On the unexpected joys of Denglisch, Berlinglish and global Englisch (europeanreviewofbooks.com)
306.
ChatGPT for Hardware Design (docs.flux.ai)
307.
Surviving Burnout (2015) (lifeofaudrey.com)
308.
Virtual Threads Arrive in JDK 21, Ushering a New Era of Concurrency (infoq.com)
309.
The GTK+3 port of GIMP is officially finished (twitter.com)
310.
Is RAM wiped before use in another LXC container? (security.stackexchange.com)
311.
Sensenmann: Code Deletion at Scale (testing.googleblog.com)
312.
A 1.5GB string (blog.backslasher.net)
313.
Nvidia RTX Remix Runtime Open Source Available Now (nvidia.com)
314.
A WWII spy who hid codes in her knitting (amightygirl.com)
315.
I made my blog solar-powered, then things escalated (louwrentius.com)
316.
Ox (sesquiotic.com)
317.
Understanding large language models: A cross-section of the relevant literature (magazine.sebastianraschka.com)
318.
My favorite C compiler flags during development (nullprogram.com)
319.
Sold a Story: How Teaching Kids to Read Went So Wrong (features.apmreports.org)
320.
A non-technical explanation of deep learning (parand.com)
321.
Reddit will begin charging for access to its API (nytimes.com)
322.
MLC-LLM: GPT/Llama on consumer-class GPUs and phones (github.com)
323.
Why the brain’s connections to the body are crisscrossed (quantamagazine.org)
324.
Show HN: Live coaching app for remote SWE interviews, uses Whisper and GPT-4 (github.com)
325.
Why and how we retired Elm (kevinyank.com)
326.
Why flying insects gather at artificial light (biorxiv.org)
327.
Distributed Machine Learning Notebooks with Elixir and Livebook (news.livebook.dev)
328.
Dashcam footage shows driverless cars clogging San Francisco (wired.com)
329.
ManyCam dishonored my lifetime license (amazingcto.com)
330.
Heroku has been running a second copy of my scheduler instance (openfolder.sh)