July 2024 Archive
1261.
A Multimodal Automated Interpretability Agent (arxiv.org)
1262.
Improving your Zig language server experience (kristoff.it)
1263.
Sam 2: The next generation of Meta Segment Anything Model (ai.meta.com)
1264.
What Was Chevron Deference? (2023) (minimumcomp.com)
1265.
Constitutional Right to Be a Pirate (thefp.com)
1266.
General Electric HTRE-3 Nuclear Jet Engine (planehistoria.com)
1267.
GrapheneOS may take legal action against Google regarding Play Integrity API (x.com)
1268.
Tuning-Free Personalized Image Generation (ai.meta.com)
1269.
The non-Riemannian nature of perceptual color space (2022) (pnas.org)
1270.
Debian GNU/Hurd now can compile 71% of the packages from the Debian archive (gnu.org)
1271.
What's so hard about constexpr allocation? (brevzin.github.io)
1272.
Beyond Authenticity: Hannah Arendt's final unfinished work (aeon.co)
1273.
Show HN: A fast OSS voice assistant (swift-ai.vercel.app)
1274.
How large language models will disrupt data management [pdf] (vldb.org)
1275.
OpenRailRouting (github.com)
1276.
Hey Google, what happened to all the fun? (shanetully.com)
1277.
The Sumerian Game: The Most Important Video Game You've Never Heard Of (2021) (acriticalhit.com)
1278.
Anna’s Archive approaching 1 petabyte (annas-archive.org)
1279.
LightRAG: The PyTorch Library for Large Language Model Applications (github.com)
1280.
Xkcd: CrowdStrike (xkcd.com)
1281.
Dolphin Emulator changes to a rolling release model (dolphin-emu.org)
1282.
Gemini AI caught scanning Google Drive hosted PDF files without permission (tomshardware.com)
1283.
Show HN: Database of All Funded Startups (old.reddit.com)
1284.
Did Turing prove the undecidability of the halting problem? (arxiv.org)
1285.
Someone is wrong on the internet (AGI Doom edition) (addxorrol.blogspot.com)
1286.
Ode to a world-saving idea: attribution error and cognitive empathy (2021) (nonzero.substack.com)
1287.
The Threads Creator Paradox (augment.ink)
1288.
How I Computer in 2024 (jnsgr.uk)
1289.
Friendship and Social Fitness (robkhenderson.com)
1290.
A blast from the past: Disassembling DOS (2020) (softwarelitigationconsulting.com)