December 2023 Archive
3631.
AI made from living human brain cells performs speech recognition (newscientist.com)
3632.
Basic Gerrit Walkthrough – For GitHub Users (gerrit-review.googlesource.com)
3633.
Uniform Handling of Failure in Switch (inside.java)
3634.
Substack says it will not remove or demonetize Nazi content (theverge.com)
3635.
Apple Wants to Partner with Major Publishers to Train AI (macrumors.com)
3636.
Show HN: 4d-Modeller – R library to make Bayesian spatiotemporal modeling easy (4dmodeller.github.io)
3637.
An Ancient Art Form Topples Assumptions about Mathematics (scientificamerican.com)
3638.
23andme: 7M accounts hacked DNA data (theguardian.com)
3639.
Agile as Trauma (doriantaylor.com)
3640.
Show HN: GEITje-7B – A New Large Open Dutch Language Model (github.com)
3641.
Elon Musk's X Loses Bid to Change California Content Moderation Law (deadline.com)
3642.
OpenAI Watch – Use GPT-4 to draw a unicorn every hour and tracks the results (openaiwatch.com)
3643.
Cooler Master's Framework case gives your laptop a second life (engadget.com)
3644.
Pressure on Harvard President Increases, BoD Feels the Squeeze (wsj.com)
3645.
Show HN: A web-app to explore topics using LLM (github.com)
3646.
Billion-dollar consortium has revealed complete map of a mouse brain (english.elpais.com)
3647.
What kind of bubble is AI? (pluralistic.net)
3648.
Let's Build a Webapp Without Rails: Serve Static Files and Render Dynamic Views (writesoftwarewell.com)
3649.
Blood, Guns, and Broken Scooters: Inside the Chaotic Rise and Fall of Bird (wired.com)
3650.
Singularities don't exist, claims black hole pioneer Roy Kerr (bigthink.com)
3651.
The First Costume Book: 1562 (publicdomainreview.org)
3652.
Microsoft releases Phi-2, a small model that outperforms Llama 2, Mistral 7B (venturebeat.com)
3653.
A silken web (aeon.co)
3654.
China bans export of rare earths processing tech over national security (reuters.com)
3655.
You may not need that costly, time-consuming infra re-org (alashiban.com)
3656.
Google will settle $5B lawsuit over tracking Incognito Chrome users (engadget.com)
3657.
The Hare programming language now supports OpenBSD (fosstodon.org)
3658.
3659.
3660.
40 Years of Turbo Pascal (theregister.com)