November 2023 Archive
1801.
Reducing patch postings to Linux-kernel (lwn.net)
1802.
Workers AI Update: Stable Diffusion, Code Llama and Workers AI in 100 Cities (blog.cloudflare.com)
1803.
PixArt-α:A New Open-Source Text-to-Image Model Challenging SDXL and Dalle·3 (stablediffusionweb.com)
1804.
The End Of History: Academic historians are destroying their own discipline (ian-leslie.com)
1805.
ShadowTraffic: Rapidly simulate production traffic to your backend (shadowtraffic.io)
1806.
Why Does the DEA Still Have On-Demand Access to Trillions of Phone Records? (techdirt.com)
1807.
It's time for a new old language (2017) [pdf] (groups.csail.mit.edu)
1808.
Introducing Adept Experiments – use AI workflows to delegate repetitive tasks (adept.ai)
1809.
Framework Laptop prices go as low as $639 thanks to refurbs and factory seconds (arstechnica.com)
1810.
To move fast, quantum maze solvers must forget the past (quantamagazine.org)
1811.
Ancient Tree Inventory (ati.woodlandtrust.org.uk)
1812.
Curves and L-Systems (apieceofthepi.substack.com)
1813.
Italy bans cultivated meat products (chemistryworld.com)
1814.
Amazon exec: it's time to 'disagree and commit' to office return despite no data (fortune.com)
1815.
Meta allows ads saying 2020 election was rigged on Facebook and Instagram (theguardian.com)
1816.
LAPD considering stronger body camera policy in light of recent scandals (latimes.com)
1817.
8GB vs. 16GB M3 Mac (macrumors.com)
1818.
Warner Bros shelves finished ‘Coyote vs. Acme’, takes $30M tax write-off (deadline.com)
1819.
Tesla will sue you if you try to flip your low-VIN Cybertruck (electrek.co)
1820.
Is capitalism dead? Yanis Varoufakis thinks it is – and he knows who killed it (theconversation.com)
1821.
Americans Are Pulling Cash from Their Retirement Savings to Pay Bills (bloomberg.com)
1822.
Apple and Google avoid naming ChatGPT as their 'app of the year' (techcrunch.com)
1823.
Sam Altman tweet after being fired (twitter.com)
1824.
Ousted OpenAI CEO Makes Plans for New Artificial Intelligence Company (nytimes.com)
1825.
Show HN: Anchor – developer-friendly private CAs for internal TLS (anchor.dev)
1826.
Yesterday, planet Earth took its first step over the 2.0 degrees Celsius barrier (twitter.com)
1827.
Section 702 surveillance reauthorization may get slipped into ‘must-pass’ NDAA (wired.com)
1828.
Dutch gov't wants to ban officials from using AI software (nltimes.nl)
1829.
Europe’s hidden security crisis (iccl.ie)
1830.
A Revolution Devours Its Children (blog.koehntopp.info)