10 years after Snowden's first leak, what have we learned?
(theregister.com)
June 2023 Archive
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Goodreads has no incentive to be good
(countercraft.substack.com)
423.
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My First Impressions of Nix
(mtlynch.io)
426.
I’m an ER doctor. Here’s how I’m already using ChatGPT to help treat patients
(inflecthealth.medium.com)
427.
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Did I receive fraudulent DMCA takedowns?
(incoherency.co.uk)
429.
Meta Is Trying, and Failing, to Crush Unions in Kenya
(jacobin.com)
430.
OpenAI Employee: GPT-4 has been static since March
(twitter.com)
431.
The Analog Thing: an open source, educational, low-cost modern analog computer
(the-analog-thing.org)
432.
The Pentagon’s $52k trash can
(responsiblestatecraft.org)
433.
Passkeys now support external providers
(developer.apple.com)
434.
Atom feed format was born 20 years ago
(rssboard.org)
435.
In praise of blowing up your life
(sashachapin.substack.com)
436.
Tailscale doesn't want your password
(tailscale.com)
437.
SQL:2023 has been released
(iso.org)
439.
XGen-7B, a new 7B foundational model trained on up to 8K length for 1.5T tokens
(blog.salesforceairesearch.com)
440.
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Keeping Open Source Open
(rockylinux.org)
442.
Racket: Lisp for the modern day
(deusinmachina.net)
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CIA, MKUltra, and the cover-up of U.S. germ warfare in the Korean war (2022)
(jeff-kaye.medium.com)
448.
Localrf – Nerf from casual shaky videos
(localrf.github.io)
449.
Squarespace Enters Definitive Agreement to Acquire Google Domains Assets
(newsroom.squarespace.com)
450.
NYC Subwaysheds
(subwaysheds.com)