2024 Archive
4861.
I want flexible queries, not RAG (win-vector.com)
4862.
Midlibrary: Library of 4000 Midjourney artistic styles (midlibrary.io)
4863.
Latency numbers every programmer should know (samwho.dev)
4864.
Pushing the frontiers of audio generation (deepmind.google)
4865.
How I prepare a talk for a tech conference (2022) (chelseatroy.com)
4866.
BeeBase, a programmable relational database with graphical user interface (beebase.sourceforge.io)
4867.
Researchers identify major driver of inflammatory bowel and related diseases (theguardian.com)
4868.
First new VAX in 30 years? (2021) (mail-index.netbsd.org)
4869.
Using ClickHouse to scale an events engine (github.com)
4870.
Defcon: Preventing overload with graceful feature degradation (2023) (micahlerner.com)
4871.
First 'tooth regrowth medicine' to be tested in Japan from Sept. 2024 (mainichi.jp)
4872.
The lifecycle of a code AI completion (sourcegraph.com)
4873.
4D Knit Dress (selfassemblylab.mit.edu)
4874.
Let's talk about animation quality (theorangeduck.com)
4875.
Raspberry Pi Pico does line rate 100M Ethernet (github.com)
4876.
Morris Chang and the Origins of TSMC (construction-physics.com)
4877.
Minimalistic Beat Maker (martinwecke.de)
4878.
Show HN: BeaconDB – An Alternative to Mozilla Location Services (beacondb.net)
4879.
TinyGPT-V: Efficient Multimodal Large Language Model via Small Backbones (github.com)
4880.
A Visual Guide to Vision Transformers (blog.mdturp.ch)
4881.
IBDNS: Intentionally Broken DNS server (afnic.fr)
4882.
Atari's Mike Jang (arcadeblogger.com)
4883.
OpenAI completes deal that values company at $157B (nytimes.com)
4884.
Proposal: JavaScript Structs (github.com)
4885.
I wish I didn't miss the '90s-00s internet (rohan.ga)
4886.
Nearly half of Nvidia's revenue comes from four mystery whales each buying $3B+ (fortune.com)
4887.
Show HN: My $1k self-install, off-grid solar backup build for renters (sunboxlabs.com)
4888.
Just use Postgres (mccue.dev)
4889.
4.5M Suspected Fake Stars in GitHub (arxiv.org)
4890.
Feed readers which don't take "no" for an answer (rachelbythebay.com)