July 2024 Archive
6631.
Judge dismisses lawsuit over GitHub Copilot coding assistant (infoworld.com)
6632.
Gosling: Anonymous, secure and private P2P functionality with Tor onion services (github.com)
6633.
Retracted coronavirus (Covid-19) papers list (retractionwatch.com)
6634.
Feds who forced Ukrainian investor to sell rocket company backtrack years later (arstechnica.com)
6635.
Microsoft gives up OpenAI board observer seat (axios.com)
6636.
Tax preparation company Intuit to lay off 1,800 as part of an AI-focused reorg (apnews.com)
6637.
256-Color VGA Programming in C (brackeen.com)
6638.
Ontario town votes to become a willing host for a nuclear waste repository (westerninvestor.com)
6639.
My Glorious Ascension to Thought Leadership (ludic.mataroa.blog)
6640.
State-Sponsored Russian Media Software for Malign Influence Activity [pdf] (ic3.gov)
6641.
From Unlabeled Data to Rich Segmentation: The Magic of Self-Supervised Models (github.com)
6642.
Formlabs acquires 3D printing startup Micronics mid-Kickstarter campaign (techcrunch.com)
6643.
Webster's Dictionary 1828 (webstersdictionary1828.com)
6644.
How hot is too hot for humans? (nbcnews.com)
6645.
AT&T says nearly all cell customers' call and text records exposed in breach (usatoday.com)
6646.
What the AT&T phone records data breach means for you (techcrunch.com)
6647.
Apple beats lawsuit over forcing developers to use its closed ecosystem (webkit) (appleinsider.com)
6648.
First Look: Red Bull RB17 Hypercar – 1200hp, 15,000rpm, Fast as F1 [video] (youtube.com)
6649.
New Old Stock OS/2 Version (abortretry.fail)
6650.
Five doctors on the supplements they swear by, from Vitamin D to lion’s mane (theguardian.com)
6651.
The Fastest Object Ever Made by Humans, and It's Not Slowing Down (sciencealert.com)
6652.
Five phrases workers use every day in Finland (cnbc.com)
6653.
Three Reasons Why Developers Should Use DuckDB (medium.com)
6654.
India banned TikTok in June 2020. What became of its influencers? (latimes.com)
6655.
Harmonic Table Keyboard Brings Old Idea Back to Life (hackaday.com)
6656.
The Amiga 2000 You Always Wanted from Scratch (2021) (hackaday.com)
6657.
Generative AI can't cite its sources (theatlantic.com)
6658.
The two cultures of mathematics (2000) [pdf] (dpmms.cam.ac.uk)
6659.
Economic drivers of biological complexity (2015) [pdf] (sphelps.net)
6660.
A Couple Won the Powerball. Investing It Turned into Tragedy (wsj.com)