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Publicat April 29, 2023
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  • How we achieved a 6-fold increase in Podman startup speed | Enable Sysadmin
  • GitHub – trevorhobenshield/twitter-api-client: Implementation of Twitter’s v1, v2, and GraphQL APIs
  • Misalignment Museum
  • (22) Technology, Pregnancy, and Parenthood – by Roya Pakzad
  • A forty-year career. | Irrational Exuberance
  • Mullvad VPN was subject to a search warrant. Customer data not compromised – Blog | Mullvad VPN
  • Breaking the limits of TLA+ model checking
  • ESA – ESA Web TV
  • Daimler is setting up a $650 million charging network for commercial EVs | Ars Technica
  • GPT4All Chat
  • Effective Spaced Repetition
  • GitHub – deep-floyd/IF
  • All Quiet, an App for Incident Escalation and Collaboration
  • thanks.dev – open source funding platform
  • Spinning Diagrams with CSS
  • Declassified: The CIA Canoe Commuters – Men’s Journal
  • WebAssembly Text code samples – Eli Bendersky’s website
  • (22) 90% of My Skills Are Now Worth $0 – by Kent Beck
  • Tuple Space
  • The Strong Museum Explores the History of Play | The National Endowment for the Humanities
  • Local license key verification – Theory
  • How we’re building a browser when it’s supposed to be impossible
  • Update millions of records in Rails
  • How to use Podman inside of a container | Enable Sysadmin
  • Inside the flop that changed Apple forever – YouTube
  • Supabase Logs: open source logging server
  • Snapchat sees spike in 1-star reviews as users pan the ‘My AI’ feature, calling for its removal | TechCrunch
  • Beyond automatic differentiation – Google AI Blog
  • GitHub – laudspeaker/laudspeaker at Hiring
  • GitHub – bradleyboy/tuql: Automatically create a GraphQL server from a SQLite database or a SQL file
  • Chris’s Wiki :: blog/tech/OpenSSHVersusSSH
  • Fun with Kermit and ZMODEM over SSH | Frederic Cambus
  • KaTeX – The fastest math typesetting library for the web
  • aircargonews.net/airlines/freighter-operator/us-doj-charges-10-with-defrauding-polar-air-cargo-worldwide/
  • Introducing Lamini, the LLM Engine for Rapid Customization
  • VisualPDE | Interactive live solutions of PDE systems, right on your device
  • GitHub – albertz/mouse-scroll-wheel-acceleration-userspace: Mouse scroll wheel acceleration in user space
  • OpenVMS 9.2 for x86, Getting Started part 2, auto boot, licenses, PAKs, networking and SSH – Raymii.org
  • We glued together content moderation to stop soccer pirates and saved $750k | Mux
  • The Inner Workings of Distributed Databases | QuestDB
  • mjg59 | Booting modern Intel CPUs
  • Archive Page Extension on the App Store
  • Z garbage collector: the next generation – Inside.java
  • SafeGPT – Avoid errors & biases in ChatGPT
  • Rosenzweig – Passing the reins on Panfrost
  • AI Playground
  • Exercism
  • Libreboot – Libreboot 20230423 released!
  • Toko (YC W22) Is Hiring a Founding Engineer to Teach English with AI | Hacker News
  • Meticulous (YC S21) is hiring a founding engineer to build AI for testing | Hacker News
  • HDR-NeRF
  • GitHub – SourceCode-AI/aura: Python source code auditing and static analysis on a large scale
  • AI Imagery May Destroy History As We Know It | PetaPixel
  • ChatPDF – Chat with any PDF!
  • ESA – Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer: live launch
  • Laurence Tratt: Displaying My Washing Machine’s Remaining Time With curl, jq, and pizauth
  • Tell HN: 2^4 == 4^2, extended to rationals | Hacker News
  • mjg59 | PSA: upgrade your LUKS key derivation function
  • Arrest made in SF killing of Bob Lee — tech exec’s alleged killer also worked in tech – Mission Local
  • JanOS – Turn your phone into an IoT board
  • No WIMPS! Heavy particles don’t explain gravitational lensing oddities | Ars Technica
  • GitHub – jostmey/msm: Improved statistical classifier for immune repertoires
  • GitHub – qadron/cuboid: An application-centric, decentralised and distributed computing solution.
  • Subscribe to read | Financial Times
  • Only One Pair of Distinct Positive Integers Satisfy The Equation n^m = m^n | by Keith McNulty | Mar, 2023 | Medium
  • DINOv2 by Meta AI
  • Pico Cray – Small scale distributed computing. – Extreme Electronics
  • GitHub – little-brother/sqlite-gui: Lightweight SQLite editor for Windows
  • Clojure – Introducing Morse
  • Mouse Cursor History (and why I made my own) – YouTube
  • New stable isotope map of Angola helps archaeologists trace individual life histories across the African Diaspora
  • This Slime Could Change The World | Planet Fix | BBC Earth Lab – YouTube
  • Highway to Ruin: The crash of Southern Airways flight 242 | by Admiral Cloudberg | Medium
  • Running SunOS 4 in QEMU (SPARC)
  • Why is OAuth still hard in 2023? | Nango Blog
  • Closing In on the Perfect Code – IEEE Spectrum
  • Stability AI Launches the First of its StableLM Suite of Language Models — Stability AI
  • Far Away Times: How To Make Good Small Games
  • Compound | About
  • The “Build Your Own Database” book is finished | Blog | build-your-own.org
  • Upward Farms throws in towel on vertical-farming business
  • The Emotional Roller Coaster of Changing Requirements
  • Amazon’s quiet open source revolution | InfoWorld
  • Large, creative AI models will transform lives and labour markets | The Economist
  • Microsoft plugging more ads into Windows 11 Start Menu • The Register
  • Announcing FerretDB 1.0 GA – a truly Open Source MongoDB alternative | FerretDB Blog
  • Lost at SQL – SQL learning game
  • Half of Vinyl Buyers in the US Don’t Have a Record Player
  • Hello World! – GUI development with Rust and GTK 4
  • Phind: AI search engine
  • Visual Attention in Virtual Reality
  • Second IC 🙂 – Sam Zeloof
  • Microsoft / Activision deal prevented to protect innovation and choice in cloud gaming – GOV.UK
  • Retool (YC W17) is hiring hackers to combine visual programming with AI | Hacker News
  • My Emacs eye candy
  • Google will add End-to-End encryption to Google Authenticator
  • Tag Systems • Buttondown
  • [js/web] WebGPU backend via JSEP by fs-eire · Pull Request #14579 · microsoft/onnxruntime · GitHub
  • GitHub – plchld/InsightFlow: LLM-based tool for parsing information and chatting with it
  • Remote Code Execution Vulnerability in Google They Are Not Willing To Fix
  • A Number System Invented by Inuit Schoolchildren Will Make Its Silicon Valley Debut – Scientific American
  • DeepSpeed/README.md at master · microsoft/DeepSpeed · GitHub
  • AT&T Wireless traffic shaping apparently making some websites unusable – Adriano Caloiaro
  • The Computing Platform Underlying AI, with Jensen Huang, Founder & CEO of NVIDIA – No Priors: Artificial Intelligence | Machine Learning | Technology | Startups | Podcast on Spotify
  • The early days of Linux [LWN.net]
  • Tesseract Analytics & AI – Leverage Data as an Asset
  • The Dark Side of the Mac App Store: How Scam Apps and Shady Developers Are Preying on Users | by Privacy1St | Apr, 2023 | Medium
  • [2304.03442] Generative Agents: Interactive Simulacra of Human Behavior
  • Stop building closed ecosystems • Buttondown
  • MindPop
  • Do you actually need a vector database? | Ethan Rosenthal
  • Generalized Macros
  • ‘Algebra for none’ fails in San Francisco
  • Letter to the editor: the origin of “Baum’s loop” | SpringerLink
  • Parrondo’s paradox – Wikipedia
  • GitHub – santiagobasulto/ipython-gpt: An ChatGPT integration for Jupyter Notebooks and the IPython Shell
  • rePalm – Dmitry.GR
  • Perrett Laver: CEO
  • OpenCore Legacy Patcher
  • The Four Hobbies, and Apparent Expertise – Marc’s Blog
  • (22) The basics of decoupling capacitors – lcamtuf’s thing
  • Senior Microsoft exec says Windows 11 kernel will soon be booting with Rust inside – Neowin
  • Bow-Riding – ScienceDirect
  • Windows 11’s taskbar is finally getting labels and never combine app icons – The Verge
  • Nanomaterials | Free Full-Text | Micro- and Nanoplastics Breach the Blood–Brain Barrier (BBB): Biomolecular Corona’s Role Revealed
  • Kids Toys Suck « Featured « JESDA.COM | Cars, travel, etc.
  • GuessTheGame – Your daily video game guessing puzzle!
  • The eccentric pioneers of vegetable electricity – BBC Future
  • GitHub – US-Artificial-Intelligence/praetor-data: Praetor is a lightweight finetuning data and prompt management tool
  • Ask HN: Technology/creative books and games for my daughter (7 years) | Hacker News
  • GitHub – xnuinside/codegraph: CodeGraph – Tool that create a graph of code to show dependencies between code entities (methods, classes and etc).
  • GitHub – Stability-AI/StableLM: StableLM: Stability AI Language Models
  • Introducing ‘Trusted Publishers’ – The Python Package Index
  • Brain Images Just Got 64 Million Times Sharper | Duke Today
  • Implementers, Solvers, and Finders
  • Mathematicians Find Hidden Structure in a Common Type of Space | Quanta Magazine
  • GitHub – atrosinenko/qemujs: Qemu.js source code with proof-of-concept machine-code-to-WASM JIT.
  • Steve Roberts: Computing Across America – BIKEPACKING.com
  • Ken Shirriff: “In 1981, Intel released the iA…” – OldBytes Space – Mastodon
  • RedPajama, a project to create leading open-source models, starts by reproducing LLaMA training dataset of over 1.2 trillion tokens — TOGETHER
  • Digital clutter — PaulStamatiou.com
  • GitHub – jkfran/killport: A command-line tool to easily kill processes running on a specified port.
  • GitHub – inferno-os/inferno-os: Inferno® is a distributed operating system. Inferno represents services and resources in a file-like name hierarchy, including devices, network and protocol interfaces, dynamic data sources, and services.Applications are written in a concurrent programming language, Limbo.
  • Rondam Ramblings: A systematic critique of Bitcoin’s value proposition
  • The Deming Paradox: The Human Costs of Operational Rigour – Commoncog
  • GitHub – vanhoefm/macstealer
  • Brave Search removes last remnant of Bing from search results page, achieving 100% independence and providing real alternative to Big Tech search | Brave Browser
  • No, I don’t want to sign up for your newsletter — horrible uses of exit overlays
  • Open source is fueling the future of nuclear physics · GitHub
  • Hypervisor Development in Rust Part 1 – memN0ps
  • EditorConfig
  • More Optimizations in the Compiler and JIT – Erlang/OTP
  • GitHub – sumn2u/learn-javascript: A book that teaches JavaScript
  • A Comprehensive Tutorial on How to Practically Build and Deploy 5G Networks Using Open-Source Software and General-Purpose, Off-the-Shelf Hardware · Issue 6
  • GitHub – elkowar/eww: ElKowars wacky widgets
  • Keep Stuff Linkable (Crash Lime)
  • Congress gets 40 ChatGPT Plus licenses to start experimenting with generative AI | FedScoop
  • What you give up when moving into engineering management – Stack Overflow Blog
  • WebLLM | Home
  • What I learned unsubscribing from 22 newspapers – Lenfest Institute
  • Geometry Central
  • GitHub – torunar/flying-toasters-xscreensaver: Classic flying toasters 2D screensaver for XScreensaver
  • LattePanda Announces Sigma, a ‘Hackable Single Board Server’ | Tom’s Hardware
  • Apple employees hate Siri and are skeptical of its future – 9to5Mac
  • Cryptographic Best Practices · GitHub
  • (22) AWA’s Acoustic Hood – Computer Ads from the Past
  • Mass Editing Memory in a Transformer
  • How to Make a Hotbed for the Earliest Sowings
  • Why did Prolog lose steam? | Mark J. Nelson
  • Are pull requests bad because they originate from open-source development?
  • Performance Excuses Debunked – by Casey Muratori
  • GitHub – deepdoctection/deepdoctection: A Repo For Document AI
  • BREAKING Intel Exiting the Server Business Selling to MiTAC
  • Crooks’ Mistaken Bet on Encrypted Phones | The New Yorker
  • GitHub – dotcypress/ula: μLA: Micro Logic Analyzer for RP2040
  • dolly/data at master · databrickslabs/dolly · GitHub
  • Librarian AI
  • Fermat’s Library | The Education of a Computer annotated/explained version.
  • Adrian’s Digital Basement on Twitter: “I guess that’s it — my 3rd channel is gone for good because I was found to be impersonating myself. It really feels great to have had all the facts reviewed so “carefully” and to have been treated so fairly by Google/Youtube…. https://t.co/WsW0au7L0B” / Twitter
  • Chaos Bewitched: Moby-Dick and AI – The Public Domain Review
  • The myth of the fast learner
  • AMD openSIL Detailed For Advancing Open-Source System Firmware – Phoronix
  • Constraint Programming – Marek Narozniak’s Homepage
  • Understanding Large Language Models – by Sebastian Raschka
  • Deploying key transparency at WhatsApp – Engineering at Meta
  • malloc leak detection available in -current
  • GitHub – vexx32/PSKoans: A simple, fun, and interactive way to learn the PowerShell language through Pester unit testing.
  • News — Infinity Arcade
  • PrintableSearch – 3D Print Model Search Engine
  • High Speed Printed Circuit Board (PCB) Design Guidelines – PCB HERO
  • Supabase Storage v3: Resumable Uploads with support for 50GB files
  • Fictional Brands Archive
  • Firmware is on shaky ground – let’s see what it’s made of • The Register
  • GitHub – bernhardstrobl/Pico3D: Open World 3D Game Engine for the PicoSystem & RP2040 Microcontroller
  • Using AlphaFold to predict the impact of single mutations on protein stability and function | PLOS ONE
  • Some mistakes I made as a new manager | benkuhn.net
  • Chris’s Wiki :: blog/sysadmin/GrafanaLokiSimpleNotRecommended
  • Global Encryption Coalition Steering Committee Statement on EU-US Cooperation on Turning Public Opinion Against Encryption – Global Encryption Coalition
  • Coco notes — Algebraic graph calculus
  • Polish Pixels
  • Nibble Stew: Plain C API design, the real world Kobayashi Maru test
  • Google Cloud Service Health
  • A High School Teacher’s Free Image Database Powers AI Unicorns – Bloomberg
  • Google Online Security Blog: Google Authenticator now supports Google Account synchronization
  • Booking.com De-Stresser
  • GitHub – oktaysenkan/react-native-iconify: Iconify for React Native
  • Google in shock as Samsung Galaxy phones could move to Bing as default search engine – SamMobile
  • Study finds new pathway for clearing misfolded proteins | Stanford News
  • GitHub – everythingishacked/Semaphore: A full-body keyboard using gestures to type through computer vision
  • WikiIndex
  • deleting system32\curl.exe | daniel.haxx.se
  • GitHub – dmishin/fft-image-experiments: Experiments with applying Fourier transofrms to various plane-filling curves and patterns
  • Could the dodo come back from extinction? | Discover Wildlife
  • JS private class fields considered harmful – Lea Verou
  • The end of a myth: Distributed transactions can scale
  • Discussions | 1984.design
  • Prompt injection: What’s the worst that can happen?
  • CoverageMap.com | A Community-Contributed Cellular Coverage Map
  • GitHub – danielgross/LlamaAcademy: A school for camelids
  • FAA Selects Sustainable Design for New Control Towers at Municipal, Smaller Airports | Federal Aviation Administration
  • DNNs from Scratch in Zig
  • Mini-States and Micro-Sovereignty: Local Democracies in East Central Europe, 1918–1923 | Contemporary European History | Cambridge Core
  • The many ways of converting FP32 to FP16
  • Extending Fly.io’s Distributed Turn-Based Game System, Part 3: Making Games | Extism – make all software programmable. Extend from within.
  • Who Has the Best Hardware AV1 Encoder?
  • Coco notes — Generalizations of Fourier analysis
  • Linen.dev: The 500KB Slack alternative linen #blog
  • libera/#commonlisp – IRC Chatlog
  • The Nature of Code
  • GitHub – allenai/mmc4: MultimodalC4 is a multimodal extension of c4 that interleaves millions of images with text.
  • A New Approach to Computation Reimagines Artificial Intelligence | Quanta Magazine
  • ‘Youtube-dl Hosting Ban Paves the Way to Privatized Censorship’ * TorrentFreak
  • 50 Shades of Rust – HedgeDoc
  • crem: compositional representable executable machines – Tweag
  • Debugging a Mixed Python and C Language Stack | NVIDIA Technical Blog
  • Amazon CodeWhisperer, Free for Individual Use, is Now Generally Available | AWS News Blog
  • Why does did Google Brain exist?
  • On a great interview question. Between 2010 and 2019 I interviewed… | by Behdad Esfahbod | Apr, 2023 | Medium
  • SQLite performance tuning – Scaling SQLite databases to many concurrent readers and multiple gigabytes while maintaining 100k SELECTs per second – phiresky’s blog
  • Hetzner introduces arm64-based cloud servers
  • GitHub – HeyPuter/kv.js: Advanced in-memory caching module for JavaScript. For when Redis or Memcached would be an overkill.
  • [2111.05803] Gradients are Not All You Need
  • Microbial “lions” that nibble prey to death form an entirely new branch on the tree of life | Salon.com
  • DPaint JS
  • Astral: Next-gen Python tooling
  • Neat CSS
  • An introduction to lockless algorithms [LWN.net]
  • Your First LTE | Open5GS
  • Grep | New kind of search engine
  • iOS 17 will reportedly set the stage for sideloading apps on iPhone | TechCrunch
  • Double descent in human learning · Chris Said
  • (22) That won’t scale! Or present cost vs. future value.
  • My High-Flying Life as a Corporate Spy Who Lied His Way to the Top
  • Human-made Content | Nonbot.org
  • (22) Understanding Everything – by Ben Follington
  • (22) Fourier Transform Without Fetishizing Math Equations
  • OpenAI’s CEO Says the Age of Giant AI Models Is Already Over | WIRED
  • Coq typeclass resolution is Turing-complete
  • iOS 17 app sideloading might only be available in Europe | TechRadar
  • Dark Patterns: 10 Examples of Manipulative Consent Requests
  • Data wrangling in Elixir with Explorer, the power of Rust, the elegance of R – Launch Week 1 – Day 5 – Livebook.dev – The Livebook Blog
  • GitHub – realyixuan/gsubpy: An interpreter of subset of Python in Go
  • scrapscript
  • Keyboard tricks from a macOS app dev — Alin Panaitiu
  • Ruby’s Switch Statement is More Flexible Than You Thought
  • Intel i219-LM Had Only Been Running At ~60% Of Maximum Speed Due To Linux Driver Bug – Phoronix
  • The Part of PostgreSQL We Hate the Most | OtterTune
  • Supabase Edge Runtime: Self-hosted Deno Functions
  • Gamers 50-Plus Are a Growing Force in the Tech Market
  • osa1 – My thoughts on OCaml
  • Ford to spend $1.3B to transform Canada factory into EV manufacturing hub | TechCrunch
  • Relational Operators in Apache Calcite | Querify Labs
  • Distributed² Machine Learning notebooks with Elixir and Livebook – Launch Week 1 – Day 2 – Livebook.dev – The Livebook Blog
  • Ben Greenberg | Developer Advocate
  • Keycloak with PostgreSQL on Kubernetes – Coding
  • NeuralField-LDM: Scene Generation with Hierarchical Latent Diffusion Models
  • NVIDIA RTX Remix Runtime Open Source Available Now | GeForce News | NVIDIA
  • Improved cursors for Windows 10
  • Home – AOLserver
  • Zig Build System | KeepCoding
  • The Andy Warhol Copyright Case That Could Transform Generative AI | WIRED
  • Announcing Google DeepMind
  • Revive Machines
  • Revisiting The Fast Inverse Square Root – Is It Still Useful? | hllmn.net
  • GitHub – wabarc/wayback: An archiving tool with an IM-style interface, integrated with various archival services including Internet Archive, archive.today, IPFS, Telegraph, and file systems.
  • In Praise of Top Down Programming
  • Ken Shirriff: “The most popular way of wiring…” – OldBytes Space – Mastodon
  • WebGPU GPT Model Demo

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