June 2023 Archive
1831.
Suicide Hotlines Promise Anonymity. Dozens of Websites Send Sensitive Data to FB (themarkup.org)
1832.
Find a B Corp (bcorporation.net)
1833.
A Syntax for Self-Tracking (2020) (gibney.org)
1834.
Generative AI support on Vertex AI is now generally available (cloud.google.com)
1835.
Sail 7B: New Fine Tuned LLM Outperforms ChatGPT and Vicuna with Search (openlsr.org)
1836.
eBPF for Cybersecurity – Part 1 (blog.cloudnativefolks.org)
1837.
Brainformers: Trading Simplicity for Efficiency (arxiv.org)
1838.
Ted Kaczynski Has Died (sfgate.com)
1839.
A new CEO says employees can’t work remotely after all, and they revolt (wsj.com)
1840.
Estimated U.S. deer population, 1450 to 2016 (researchgate.net)
1841.
Aleister Crowley and William Butler Yeats get into an occult battle (2016) (openculture.com)
1842.
Florida has banned direct-to-consumer auto sales, but Tesla and co get a pass (theverge.com)
1843.
How I installed TrueNAS on my new ASUSTOR NAS (jeffgeerling.com)
1844.
OpenAI's plans according to Sam Altman (web.archive.org)
1845.
Raspberry Pi production rate rising to a million a month (theregister.com)
1846.
How to make your scientific data accessible, discoverable and useful (nature.com)
1847.
Microsoft officially supports running Windows 11 on M1 and M2 Macs (techrepublic.com)
1848.
New rule would give electric utilities incentives for investing in cybersecurity (federalregister.gov)
1849.
Reconstructing Obsidian Features in Vim and Bash (erikjohannes.no)
1850.
Reddit announces plan to lay off 90 workers as subreddits plan mass protest (sfgate.com)
1851.
The History of CUDA (youtube.com)
1852.
Counting the Hard Way (rupertmckay.com)
1853.
A modern and open-source cross-platform software for chips reverse engineering (github.com)
1854.
America aims for nuclear-power renaissance (economist.com)
1855.
Wind-to-hydrogen production reaches deep water (spectrum.ieee.org)
1856.
Five billion phones are dead in drawers – carriers want to mine them (theregister.com)
1857.
Amazon Is in Talks to Offer Free Mobile Service to US Prime Members (bloomberg.com)
1858.
Proton Pass end-to-end encrypted password manager is here and free for everyone (9to5mac.com)
1859.
Converting Full Terraform Programs to Pulumi (pulumi.com)
1860.
Researchers warn of ‘model collapse’ as AI trains on AI-generated content (venturebeat.com)