July 2023 Archive
211.
In the LLM space, "open source" is being used to mean "downloadable weights" (alessiofanelli.com)
212.
Ask HN: Are people in tech inside an AI echo chamber?
213.
Regex engine internals as a library (blog.burntsushi.net)
214.
Vale's first prototype for immutable region borrowing (verdagon.dev)
215.
A Grub theme in the style of Minecraft (github.com)
216.
Free prison phone calls boost family ties, rehabilitation (latimes.com)
217.
PoisonGPT: We hid a lobotomized LLM on Hugging Face to spread fake news (blog.mithrilsecurity.io)
218.
Egregoria: 3D City Builder without a grid (github.com)
219.
“It appears that Twitter is DDoSing itself” (sfba.social)
220.
JPEG XL: How it started, how it’s going (cloudinary.com)
221.
The Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus (zapatopi.net)
222.
Data-Oriented Design (2018) (dataorienteddesign.com)
223.
S.F. says incidents by Cruise, Waymo driverless taxis are ‘skyrocketing.’ (sfchronicle.com)
224.
Injunction issued in case about social media pressure from US Government (arstechnica.com)
225.
‘World of Warcraft’ players trick AI-scraping website into publishing nonsense (forbes.com)
226.
Langchain Is Pointless (old.reddit.com)
227.
A few things to know before stealing my 914 (2022) (hagerty.com)
228.
Sarah Silverman is suing OpenAI and Meta for copyright infringement (theverge.com)
229.
Bad numbers in the “gzip beats BERT” paper? (kenschutte.com)
230.
When did people stop being drunk all the time? (lefineder.substack.com)
231.
Remote work on HN: Who is hiring? – 69% jobs in 2023 are remote (blog.spatial.chat)
232.
Emacs 29.1 (emacsredux.com)
233.
Telling the Bees (en.wikipedia.org)
234.
Bookwyrm – A federated social network for reading books (joinbookwyrm.com)
235.
Learning needs to be effortful to be effective (giansegato.com)
236.
Critical theory is radicalizing high school debate (slowboring.com)
237.
I stopped buying new laptops (2020) (solar.lowtechmagazine.com)
238.
Official Mastodon server of the Dutch government (social.overheid.nl)
239.
It's 2023, so of course I'm learning Common Lisp (log.schemescape.com)
240.
A forthcoming collapse of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (nature.com)