December 2023 Archive
211.
Bad NEWS, Emacs (eshelyaron.com)
212.
Fine-tuning Mistral 7B on Magic the Gathering Draft (generallyintelligent.substack.com)
213.
All my favorite tracing tools (thume.ca)
214.
Why do programmers need private offices with doors? (blobstreaming.org)
215.
The Star – Arthur C. Clarke (1967) [pdf] (sites.uni.edu)
216.
Playstation keeps reminding us why digital ownership sucks (theverge.com)
217.
Progress toward a GCC-based Rust compiler (lwn.net)
218.
Google OAuth is broken (sort of) (trufflesecurity.com)
219.
BrainGPT turns thoughts into text (iflscience.com)
220.
Amazon Prime Video Will Start Showing Ads on January 29 (theverge.com)
221.
Generation Junk (walterkirn.substack.com)
222.
LogoFAIL: Secure Boot bypass with manipulated boot logos (binarly.io)
223.
Why a spritz of water before grinding coffee yields better results (arstechnica.com)
224.
Every major pharmacy chain giving government warrantless medical record access (techdirt.com)
225.
What will enter the public domain in 2024? (publicdomainreview.org)
226.
SSH3: SSHv2 using HTTP/3 and QUIC (github.com)
227.
Ugrep – a more powerful, fast, user-friendly, compatible grep (ugrep.com)
228.
Return to office is 'dead,' Stanford economist says (cnbc.com)
229.
Whisper: Nvidia RTX 4090 vs. M1 Pro with MLX (owehrens.com)
230.
Are Open-Source Large Language Models Catching Up? (arxiv.org)
231.
You Don't Batch Cook When You're Suicidal (2020) (cookingonabootstrap.com)
232.
Gentoo goes Binary (gentoo.org)
233.
No new boss at NSA until it answers questions on buying location, browsing data (theregister.com)
234.
John Carmack and John Romero reunited to talk DOOM on its 30th Anniversary (pcgamer.com)
235.
LED Industrial Piercing (mitxela.com)
236.
Wireflow – free, online, open source tool for creating user-flow prototypes (wireflow.co)
237.
GCP Incidents (blog.railway.app)
238.
The right to use adblockers (fsfe.org)
239.
Meta's new AI image generator was trained on 1.1B Instagram and FB photos (arstechnica.com)
240.
Today Is One of the Biggest Surveillance Votes. Will the FBI Stop Spying? (tuta.com)