November 2023 Archive
4111.
Two years after buying my $2k electric truck from China (electrek.co)
4112.
Sam Altman 'was working on new venture' before sacking from OpenAI (theguardian.com)
4113.
New research suggests plants might be able to absorb more CO₂ (phys.org)
4114.
Break the Sequential Dependency of LLM Inference Using Lookahead Decoding (lmsys.org)
4115.
What the OpenAI drama means for AI progress – and safety (nature.com)
4116.
Show HN: NIMB IRC Matrix Bridge (NIMB) – A simple client that forwards messages (github.com)
4117.
langchaingo – LangChain in Idiomatic Go (github.com)
4118.
I Fight for the Users (blog.codinghorror.com)
4119.
It's true: People do poop, a lot, in ride lines at Disneyland and Disney World (sfgate.com)
4120.
Ruby on Rails: The Documentary [video] (youtube.com)
4121.
Galactica: A Year Later – Lessons from a Controversial Launch (twitter.com)
4122.
Apple's China ties under Congressional scrutiny after Jon Stewart cancellation (arstechnica.com)
4123.
Numbers Far Afield (mathenchant.wordpress.com)
4124.
Bicameral Mentality (en.wikipedia.org)
4125.
Former Coal Towns Get Money for Clean-Energy Factories (nytimes.com)
4126.
We're seeing views of China's entire space station for the first time (arstechnica.com)
4127.
Mailchimp is shutting down TinyLetter (theverge.com)
4128.
Livestock farming in the Andean Amazon and the rest of the Amazon (news.mongabay.com)
4129.
4130.
GameStop Keeps Finding New Ways to Rip People Off (kotaku.com)
4131.
Study finds lunar swirls linked to topography (phys.org)
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4134.
Qi2 wireless charging spec is here, offering speed boosts and magnets (arstechnica.com)
4135.
Why Linux Scheduler is hard-coded to optimize scheduling for 8 cores (hackaday.com)
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GPT Baker lets you build your own open-source GPTs (huggingface.co)