April 2023 Archive
6211.
6212.
6213.
Twitter Verified an a Account with a Racial Slur in the Username (dailydot.com)
6214.
Exclusionary Zoning Is the 100-Year-Old Reason U.S. Housing Is So Expensive (nytimes.com)
6215.
Nailgun: Running Java programs from command line without JVM startup overhead (github.com)
6216.
You can anaesthetise all plants (theguardian.com)
6217.
'Algebra for none' fails in San Francisco (joannejacobs.com)
6218.
China’s Car Buyers Have Fallen Out of Love with Foreign Brands (nytimes.com)
6219.
High Performance with Node.js (nearform.com)
6220.
Show HN: German Translation of the Rust Book (rust-lernen.de)
6221.
Twitter is on the attack against Substack (theverge.com)
6222.
Elon Musk just shut down automation for important public safety accounts (mashable.com)
6223.
Weapons stockpile, asymmetric warfare: Taiwan could thwart China – with US help (cnn.com)
6224.
Wagner, PMSCs, and the Limits of Transnational Governance (lawfareblog.com)
6225.
6226.
California’s ‘Big Melt’ has begun and could bring perilous flooding with it (theguardian.com)
6227.
XHamster Ordered to Verify or Remove All Amateur Content by Dutch Court (vice.com)
6228.
China's Generative AI Draft Guidelines (cac.gov.cn)
6229.
ArXiv Joins BioRxiv and MedRxiv in Responding to the Nelson Memo (blog.arxiv.org)
6230.
She Tracks the DNA of Elusive Species That Hide in Harsh Places (quantamagazine.org)
6231.
Sematic/Ray as an ML platform combo (sematic.dev)
6232.
Internal docs show Mexican army used spyware against civilians (therecord.media)
6233.
‘Why Do You Still Have Lightning Bugs? Ours Are All Gone.’ (nytimes.com)
6234.
FSF: Chrome’s JPEG XL killing shows how the web works under browser hegemony (arstechnica.com)
6235.
AutoGPT used to create ransomware, mutation, save, and repeat (twitter.com)
6236.
Major Photography Prize Winner Reveals Image Is AI-Generated, Rejects Award (vice.com)
6237.
Unleashing the Mind of a Fly: Synapse-by-Synapse Mapping of Drosophila Brain (scitechdaily.com)
6238.
Vivaldi 6.0 Organize tabs with Workspaces and personalize it with Custom Icons (vivaldi.com)
6239.
6240.
Big Tech Lobbyists Explain How They Took over Washington (prospect.org)