September 2022 Archive
8941.
LeCun: Most of today's AI approaches will never lead to true intelligence (zdnet.com)
8942.
Combining Stable Diffusion with semantic search to tag and query images at scale (github.com)
8943.
DALL-E image generator is now open to everyone (arstechnica.com)
8944.
Predictions for the Music Business in 10 Years (tedgioia.substack.com)
8945.
Google is making it easier to find search results from Reddit and other forums (engadget.com)
8946.
Physics Body Concedes Mistakes in Study of Missile Defense (nytimes.com)
8947.
Meta urged to pay reparations for Facebook’s role in Rohingya genocide (techcrunch.com)
8948.
8949.
Why the capture of a Russian T-90M tank matters (economist.com)
8950.
8951.
Nasaa Nashville: Protecting Investors and Consumers in the Age of Digital Assets (davidgerard.co.uk)
8952.
Build a Niche Google (microfounder.com)
8953.
A Thorough Introduction to Paseto. JWT: The Good Parts (developer.okta.com)
8954.
US Redoubles Efforts to End Dependence on Russian Nuclear Fuel (bloomberg.com)
8955.
In Iraq's four-year looting frenzy, the allies have become the vandals (2007) (theguardian.com)
8956.
Why Elephants Don’t Get Cancer (scientificamerican.com)
8957.
y² = x³ + 486662x² + x [mod 2²⁵⁵ – 19] (en.wikipedia.org)
8958.
Hebrew as the Language Behind the World’s First Alphabet? (asor.org)
8959.
Folic acid may be an inexpensive and widely available suicide prevention tool (jamanetwork.com)
8960.
Tim Cook, Sir Jony Ive, and Laurene Powell Jobs – Full Interview at Code 2022 (youtube.com)
8961.
AMD Ryzen 7 7700X Linux Performance (phoronix.com)
8962.
Tumblr is begging you to please stop asking for porn (theverge.com)
8963.
UK Pensions Got Margin Calls (bloomberg.com)
8964.
New search engine uses LLMs to find answers in scientific research (consensus.app)
8965.
8966.
Gitlab and Let's Encrypt (about.gitlab.com)
8967.
Show HN: How to build a bulk email service using serverless codehooks (codehooks.io)
8968.
Deloitte China allowed clients to do own audit work, finds SEC (ft.com)
8969.
Ask HN: Fastest way to search 4B hashes? 10M/s searches needed
8970.
Metalens: Live Programming and Visualizing eBPF (github.com)