June 2023 Archive
5371.
Copyfraud (en.wikipedia.org)
5372.
Binance lawyers allege SEC Chair Gensler offered to serve as advisor in 2019 (twitter.com)
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5375.
Mass Shootings Put Serbia’s Populist President Under Pressure (foreignpolicy.com)
5376.
The AMA’s Done (theverge.com)
5377.
Age of AI: Everything you need to know about artificial intelligence (techcrunch.com)
5378.
Make backup of your all Slack messages, threads, files, and users locally (github.com)
5379.
5380.
Somerton Man (en.wikipedia.org)
5381.
5382.
Serving low-latency config data in 32 regions (redpanda.com)
5383.
5384.
We Found 650k Ways Advertisers Label You (themarkup.org)
5385.
Verizon uses OpenStack for 5G and more (silverliningsinfo.com)
5386.
Show HN: HouseWatch, open source pganalyze for ClickHouse (github.com)
5387.
Ephemeral Infrastructure Testing Stacks (pulumi.com)
5388.
Engineered White Blood Cells Eliminate Cancer (blog.seas.upenn.edu)
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5390.
Google risks forced breakup of ad business as EU alleges shocking misconduct (arstechnica.com)
5391.
A Token Efficient Language for LLMs (matt-rickard.com)
5392.
Show HN: Segmed De-ID, an LLM-Based Data De-Identification Playground (deid.segmed.ai)
5393.
Music publishers sue Twitter, slam Musk for calling DMCA a “plague on humanity” (arstechnica.com)
5394.
There is no moral high ground for Reddit as it seeks to capitalise on user data (theguardian.com)
5395.
Reddit CEO defiant as moderator strike shutters thousands of forums (fortune.com)
5396.
‘Complete denial’: Europe largely blind to Chinese influence, says EU adviser (politico.eu)
5397.
Fortnite on Switch Is Five Years Old, and I Have No Idea What It Is Anymore (nintendolife.com)
5398.
An intuitive visual guide to how hashing works, step-by-step (samwho.dev)
5399.
Preparing for the AI-generated deluge of disinformation (knightcolumbia.org)
5400.
Improving Recommender Systems with LLMs (shaped.ai)