May 2023 Archive
301.
QLoRA: Efficient Finetuning of Quantized LLMs (arxiv.org)
302.
Heavy marijuana use increases schizophrenia in men, study finds (bloomberg.com)
303.
OpenAI's plans according to sama (humanloop.com)
304.
How Does an FPGA Work? (learn.sparkfun.com)
305.
Syncthing: A continuous file synchronization program (syncthing.net)
306.
Donut: OCR-Free Document Understanding Transformer (github.com)
307.
PyTorch for WebGPU (praeclarum.org)
308.
Monte Carlo methods (easylang.dev)
309.
Hypersonic missiles are misunderstood (medium.com)
310.
Pigz: Parallel gzip for modern multi-processor, multi-core machines (zlib.net)
311.
More than 600k students and teachers use Z-Library (torrentfreak.com)
312.
Supreme Court rules Andy Warhol’s Prince art is copyright infringement (petapixel.com)
313.
Big Tech Resumed Hiring Foreign Workers Just Weeks After Layoffs (leefang.com)
314.
Waymo One doubles service area in Phoenix, continues growing in SF (blog.waymo.com)
315.
Satellites reveal widespread decline in global lake water storage (science.org)
316.
Show HN: Open sourcing Harmonic, my Android Hacker News client (github.com)
317.
Pharo 11 (pharo.org)
318.
Burnout (drewdevault.com)
319.
Mormon whistleblower says his church is a “clandestine hedge fund” (cbsnews.com)
320.
Show HN: Visual intuitive explanations of LLM concepts (LLM University)
321.
Millions snap up new Germany-wide public transit ticket (apnews.com)
322.
I’m in Wyoming to celebrate the next nuclear breakthrough (gatesnotes.com)
323.
Investigating Linux phantom disk reads (questdb.io)
324.
Amazon corporate workers plan walkout next week over return-to-office policies (cnn.com)
325.
I downloaded all 1.6M posts on Bluesky (worthdoingbadly.com)
326.
LLMs are not greater than the sum of their parts: researchers (hai.stanford.edu)
327.
America’s first high-volume ‘PFAS Annihilator’ is up and running in W. Michigan (woodtv.com)
328.
European standards bodies are inaccessible to Open Source projects (blog.opensource.org)
329.
Majority of gig economy workers are earning below minimum wage: research (bristol.ac.uk)
330.
AI’s biggest risk is the corporations that control them (fastcompany.com)