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AI, bots and robots
- AI isn’t choosing our artistic future, we are
- Telegram CEO Accuses Apple of Crushing Entrepreneurs
- AI magics meet Infinite draw board
- Generate quiz questions using AI
- Using AI to compress audio files for quick and easy sharing
- Replit’s In-Browser Coding AI
- Make It Stick: The Science of Successful Learning
- Scientists Increasingly Can’t Explain How AI Works
- Tinygrad: A simple and powerful neural network framework
- AI Learns to Play CS:Go via Large-Scale Behavioural Cloning
- Going from engineer to entrepreneur takes more than just good code
Blockchain and decentralization
- SourceHut terms of service updates, cryptocurrency projects to be removed
- Centralization is inevitable, but decentralization is right behind it
Woman computer scientist of the week
Frances Elizabeth «Fran» Allen is an American computer scientist and pioneer in the field of optimizing compilers. Allen was the first female IBM Fellow and in 2006 became the first woman to win the Turing Award. Her achievements include seminal work in compilers, program optimization, and parallelization.
Cloud and architecture
- “Latour for Architects” Is Now Open Access
- D-Wave Launches in AWS Marketplace
- HAProxy (Load Balancer) Architecture Guide
- Overwatch: Learning patterns in code edit sequences
- An AWS account just for getting into other AWS accounts
- Twitter faces a class action lawsuit over mass employee layoffs with proper
Development and languages
- The Windows servers that have been fueling DDoSes for months
- GPU-Accelerated Computing with Nanos Unikernels
- CoWasm: An alternative to Emscripten, based on Zig (demo: Python in the browser)
- I made a guestbook for my website using GitHub Gist and Netlify Functions
- A Message from Lunny on Gitea Ltd. and the Gitea Project
- RustyHermit – A Rust-based, lightweight unikernel
- A small, weird and unpractical programming language
- Python-FIDO2
- Wrote a tiny WebAssembly (wat2wasm) compiler in Go
- Tcl is faster than Python for database benchmarking
- GitHub availability report: October 2022
- Windows 11 runs on fewer than 1 in 6 PCs
- Kaluma: A Tiny JavaScript Runtime for RP2040 (Raspberry Pi Pico)
- Testing Microsoft’s Windows Dev Kit 2023
- Where does Python 3.11 get its ~25% Speedup? Part 1:General Optimization
- Tales from the Kernel Parameter Side
- The type system is a programmer’s best friend
Quote of the week
The object-oriented model makes it easy to build up programs by accretion. What this often means, in practice, is that it provides a structured way to write spaghetti code.
— Paul Graham
Enterprises
- The Tesla Cyberquad for kids has been recalled for not meeting safety standards
- Google Ad Disguising Itself as www.gimp.org
- Why Tesla removed radar and ultrasonic sensors
- Find your Twitter friends on Mastodon
- Twitter features Mastodon is better for not having
- Elon’s first big move: pay to remain verified on Twitter
- Google set to deprecate JPEG XL support in Chrome 110
- Twitter is planning to start charging $20 per month for verification
- “There Seem to be 10 managers for every one dev at Twitter” – Elon
- Musk’s inner circle worked through weekend to cement Twitter layoff plans
- FB and Twitter have special portals for the government to take down content
- ‘Date me’ Google Docs and the hyper-optimized quest for love
- Twitter discontinues ad-free articles for Blue subscribers
- Twitter Blue for $8/Month
- Tier.run – Terraform for Stripe
- Mastodon gained 70k users after Musk’s Twitter takeover
- ‘TrumpIsDead’ trending on Twitter; verified user testing moderation under Musk
- Apple now valued at more than Amazon, Alphabet and Meta combined
- FreeBSD optimizations used by Netflix to serve video at 800Gb/s
- Ex-Reddit CEO on Twitter moderation
- Stripe Layoff 14% of Workforce
- Bye Twitter – Manu Cornet
- Netflix launches an ad-supported tier
- Microsoft is killing custom domain names in Outlook.com
- A Golang linter to detect functions not in alphabetical order
- Twitter’s mass layoffs have begun
- General Mills, Audi pause Twitter ads, will evaluate site
- ‘If on Way to Office, Return Home’: Twitter to All Employees as Layoffs Begin
- Ex-Twitter Employees live-tweet their termination, good-byes
- Thoughts about Twitter
- White House deletes tweet after Twitter adds ‘context’ note
- From Google to Twitter
- «I worked for Elon Musk in the early days of SpaceX» (advice for Twitter execs)
- Twitter layoffs gutted election information teams days before midterms
- Birdwatch, Twitter’s new collaborative fact checking system
- Will Twitter outlast this lettuce?
- Twitter UK staff get deadline over cuts consultation
Other news
- How I Dumped an Arcade Game for MAME
- Update on the fake story about the river laborers paying people to whip them
- How I learnt to code and built a profitable software company in 1 year
- Mel’s Hack – The Missing Bits
- Chokuretsu ROM Hacking Challenges Part 1 – Cracking a Compression Algorithm
- How Iran can track and control protesters’ phones: hacked documents
- US Supreme Court poised to ban affirmative action in university admissions
- More than a third of US small businesses couldn’t pay all their rent in October
- Cloud development environments tame complexity by reducing state
- Attempting Linux on Microsoft Dev Kit 2023
- The quantum mysteries of black holes
- Commission proposes to accelerate the rollout of instant payments in euro
- The Effect of Research Universities on Student Partisanship and Turnout
- Linux boot partitions and how to set them up
- Bank of England expects UK to fall into longest ever recession
- User-Agent Reduction
- Top 70000 educational YouTube channels in 20 languages by category
- Linux devs discover that Intel Arc GPU firmware updates need an Intel CPU
- Improving online discourse with transparent moderation
- So today musl discovered a longstanding bug in Linux’s ELF loader
- The Public Shouldn’t Pay for Drugs Twice
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