November 2023 Archive
1171.
Ask HN: Cheapest way to run local LLMs?
1172.
StackStorm – IFTTT for Ops (stackstorm.com)
1173.
My primality testing code is faster than Sir Roger Penrose's (blog.jgc.org)
1174.
Kathleen Sully, the Vanished Novelist (2022) (neglectedbooks.com)
1175.
The push to save the Itanium architecture in Linux (lwn.net)
1176.
Amazon cuts 'several hundred' jobs in Alexa division (cnbc.com)
1177.
Louis Rossmann given three YouTube community guideline strikes (twitter.com)
1178.
Styling with Classy CSS (2006) (thedailywtf.com)
1179.
AI and Open Source in 2023 (magazine.sebastianraschka.com)
1180.
Miyazaki's 'The Boy and the Heron' makes clear the world is a fragile place (latimes.com)
1181.
US Seeks More Than $4B from Binance to End Criminal Case (bloomberg.com)
1182.
Inverted perovskite solar cell breaks 25% efficiency record (news.northwestern.edu)
1183.
List of experts advising the EU on CSAM has been published (digitalcourage.social)
1184.
Yann LeCun on why AI must be open source [video] (youtube.com)
1185.
'Reptar', a new CPU vulnerability (cloud.google.com)
1186.
Orthodox Privilege (2020) (paulgraham.com)
1187.
FCC Is Trying to Stop Discrimination in Broadband Deployment. Telecoms Are Mad (techdirt.com)
1188.
Nvidia's earnings are up 206% from last year as it continues riding the AI wave (arstechnica.com)
1189.
Rogue superintelligence: Inside the mind of OpenAI's chief scientist (technologyreview.com)
1190.
For RoR, see every method call, parameter and return value in production (callstacking.com)
1191.
Stable Diffusion:Real time prompting with SDXL Turbo and ComfyUI running locally (old.reddit.com)
1192.
Programming on Parallel Machines; GPU, Multicore, Clusters and More (heather.cs.ucdavis.edu)
1193.
$1 Unistroke Recognizer (depts.washington.edu)
1194.
Venmo, Cash App users sue Apple over peer-to-peer payment fees (reuters.com)
1195.
Almost half of Californians speak a non-English language at home (axios.com)
1196.
Sutskever: OpenAI board doing its mission to build AGI that benefits all (twitter.com)
1197.
Coding Is Hard (duttakapil.com)
1198.
Why only 1% of the Snowden Archive will ever be published (computerweekly.com)
1199.
Omegle Was Forced to Shut Down by a Lawsuit from a Sexual Abuse Survivor (wired.com)
1200.
A software epiphany (johnwhiles.com)