Monthly Highlights
511.
512.
Meta's Llama 3.1 can recall 42 percent of the first Harry Potter book
(understandingai.org)
513.
514.
OpenAI: Scaling PostgreSQL to the Next Level
(pixelstech.net)
515.
De-anonymization attacks against the privacy coin XMR
(monero.forex)
516.
517.
AI is ushering in a “tiny team” era
(bloomberg.com)
518.
The Blowtorch Theory: A new model for structure formation in the universe
(theeggandtherock.com)
519.
The Hobby Computer Culture
(technicshistory.com)
520.
Show HN: GPT image editing, but for 3D models
(adamcad.com)
521.
AI video you can watch and interact with, in real-time
(experience.odyssey.world)
522.
The magic of through running
(worksinprogress.news)
523.
BorgBackup 2 has no server-side append-only anymore
(github.com)
525.
526.
Signal – An Ethical Replacement for WhatsApp
(greenstarsproject.org)
527.
A visual exploration of vector embeddings
(blog.pamelafox.org)
529.
AI Angst
(tbray.org)
530.
AI Responses May Include Mistakes
(os2museum.com)
531.
X changes its terms to bar training of AI models using its content
(techcrunch.com)
532.
AGI is not multimodal
(thegradient.pub)
533.
How we reduced the impact of zombie clients
(letsencrypt.org)
534.
535.
Curved-Crease Sculpture
(erikdemaine.org)
536.
Why the original Macintosh had a screen resolution of 512×324
(512pixels.net)
537.
Open source can't coordinate?
(matklad.github.io)
538.
Luxe Game Engine
(luxeengine.com)
539.
540.
How fast are Linux pipes anyway?
(mazzo.li)