November 2023 Archive
2822.
The Fallout from the Weirdness at OpenAI
(economist.com)
2823.
Airbnb is broken, CEO says – His plans to fix it
(bloomberg.com)
2824.
2826.
The impossibility of rationally analyzing partisan news
(lesswrong.com)
2827.
Oldest Pyramid Found Not in Egypt or Americas, but in Indonesia
(atlasobscura.com)
2828.
Google is not a tech company
(davidlemayian.com)
2829.
Pixel 8 Pro owners complain about display bumps
(me.mashable.com)
2830.
Custom Events in the Blocky World: Using JFR in Minecraft
(mostlynerdless.de)
2831.
Never Event
(en.wikipedia.org)
2832.
Bankman-Fried's parents could face their own legal perils, experts say
(washingtonpost.com)
2833.
Show HN: Send me an IRL message and watch it arrive
(hi.benren.au)
2834.
2835.
2836.
Tesla Roadster is now open source
(service.tesla.com)
2837.
Deck-Month: a Decker game jam
(itch.io)
2838.
The father-son struggle that helped ensure IBM's success
(nytimes.com)
2839.
The Design of SQLite4 (2014)
(sqlite.org)
2840.
Kotlin Coroutines runtime in 400 lines
(github.com)
2841.
A man who invented fifteen hundred necktie knots
(newyorker.com)
2842.
2843.
S-LoRA: Serving Concurrent LoRA Adapters
(arxiv.org)
2844.
I made an in-depth beginner's guide to AI
(guides.ai)
2845.
Rust 1.74
(blog.rust-lang.org)
2846.
Now streaming: nuclear physics
(ascr-discovery.org)
2847.
2848.
Deep-Fried Data (2016)
(idlewords.com)
2849.
Greg Brockman: How I became a machine learning practitioner (2019)
(blog.gregbrockman.com)