August 2023 Archive
1381.
Norway to fine Meta $98,500 a day over user privacy breach from 14 August (theguardian.com)
1382.
The EU’s Digital Services Act is now in effect (theverge.com)
1383.
Princeton ‘AI Snake Oil’ authors say GenAI hype has ‘spiraled out of control’ (venturebeat.com)
1384.
Multiple Incidents: B789 deviated from localizer, descended below safe altitude (avherald.com)
1385.
Fi now opts you into the use of your CPNI by Alphabet affiliates (fi.sds.modeaondemand.com)
1386.
Grades of quality of Panama hats (brentblack.com)
1387.
Corrupted Blood incident (en.wikipedia.org)
1388.
Bombe: Minesweeper, but you only solve each situation once (store.steampowered.com)
1389.
Continuous batching to increase LLM inference throughput and reduce p50 latency (anyscale.com)
1390.
Introducing Coalton to lispers without a background in ML-like languages (gist.github.com)
1391.
You're a cyclist who was just struck by a car driver. Why it was your fault (mcsweeneys.net)
1392.
"About 67k” sites are banned from submission on HN, the list is kept secret (news.ycombinator.com)
1393.
Eight months pregnant and arrested after false facial recognition match (nytimes.com)
1394.
The way out of burnout (2016) (economist.com)
1395.
How to Roman Republic 101, Part IIIa: Starting Down the Path of Honors (acoup.blog)
1396.
Show HN: OpenCopilot – Build and embed open-source AI copilots into your product (github.com)
1397.
Training immune cells to remove ‘trash’ helps resolve lung inflammation (today.uic.edu)
1398.
The PolymurHash universal hash function (github.com)
1399.
Part-DB: open-source inventory management system for your electronic components (github.com)
1400.
First video of LK-99 Full Levitation, a.k.a. flux-pinning (twitter.com)
1401.
State Governments Can’t Resist the Siren Song of Censorship (techdirt.com)
1402.
Flatpak is not the future (2021) (ludocode.com)
1403.
Systemd auto-restarts of units can hide problems from you (utcc.utoronto.ca)
1404.
What Is Happening with ChatGPT? (chat.openai.com)
1405.
Jobs and Gates banned their kids from iPads and other devices they created (finance.yahoo.com)
1406.
Too many fonts in Windows 10 can cause slow application starts (bigdanzblog.wordpress.com)
1407.
ChromeOS is splitting the browser from the OS, getting more Linux-y (arstechnica.com)
1408.
LIBS confirms the presence of sulphur on the lunar surface (isro.gov.in)
1409.
New JWST data confirms, worsens the Hubble tension (bigthink.com)
1410.
Untouchable number (en.wikipedia.org)