July 2023 Archive
2791.
Intel's 14th Gen Core K-Series CPU Specs Break Cover with Speeds Up to 6GHz (hothardware.com)
2792.
Ask HN: For 10 years I've been trying various projects, still clueless
2793.
Two new AI-based weather-forecasting systems challenging the status quo (phys.org)
2794.
Why is spoken language so hard to understand? (blog.duolingo.com)
2795.
Google says Apple employee found a zero-day but did not report it (techcrunch.com)
2796.
Hacker News reacts to JSON5 (2012) (news.ycombinator.com)
2797.
Phone numbers for airlines listed on Google directed to scammers (nbcnews.com)
2798.
Python in 2023 still sucks at importing modules from another folder (stackoverflow.com)
2799.
Illegal medical lab discovered near Fresno, 20 potentially infectious agents (yourcentralvalley.com)
2800.
Facebook denies cookie tracking allegations (2011) (zdnet.com)
2801.
Mathematicians Solve Long-Standing Coloring Problem (quantamagazine.org)
2802.
Iceland’s Quest to Use 100 Percent of Its Fish Waste (hakaimagazine.com)
2803.
Modeling Bitcoin Value with Vibes. This model has an R² of 0.97 (allenfarrington.medium.com)
2804.
The cutting-edge cartoons of Winsor McCay (daily.jstor.org)
2805.
Relay Mining: Verifiable Multi-Tenant Distributed Rate Limiting (arxiv.org)
2806.
N. Atlantic Sea Surface Temp resumes rise – now at 4.2σ above 1990-20 mean (twitter.com)
2807.
Did Google mislead advertisers about TrueView skippable in-stream ads? (adalytics.io)
2808.
Hokusai’s Illustrated Warrior Vanguard of Japan and China (1836) (publicdomainreview.org)
2809.
Goodbye, waitlist. Hello, Arc 1.0 (twitter.com)
2810.
We Need More Research on How CO2 Affects Cognition (construction-physics.com)
2811.
Return old Twitter layout from 2015 (bypass rate limits) (github.com)
2812.
The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Online Anonymity (anonymousplanet.org)
2813.
Hong Kong e-sports player suspended for 3 years for pro-democracy account name (independent.co.uk)
2814.
From AST to bytecode execution in EndBASIC (2022) (jmmv.dev)
2815.
India’s diaspora is bigger and more influential than any in history (economist.com)
2816.
Global heat in ‘uncharted territory’: 2023 could be the hottest year on record (cnn.com)
2817.
‘I know about lying, I do it for a living’: Ben McKenzie as crypto critic (theguardian.com)
2818.
Artificial General Intelligence remains a distant dream despite LLM boom (theregister.com)
2819.
Time is running out on the Climate Clock (theverge.com)
2820.
The Mickey Mouse Copyright Runs Out in 2024 (globaltoynews.com)