Friday Links!
Leading off this week, a fantastic explanation of Large Language Models: A jargon-free explanation of how AI large language models work.
It's almost beyond parody at this point, really: Tom the Dancing Bug: Florida's new African American history curriculum.
This is tremendously disturbing, and I've seen it more than once: ‘Everything you’ve been told is a lie!’ Inside the wellness-to-fascism pipeline.
From C. Lee, and if you have a Zen 2 processor, keep reading: AMD 'Zenbleed' Bug Leaks Data From Zen 2 Ryzen, EPYC CPUs: Most Patches Coming Q4. An interesting read: Goodbye to Graphics: How GPUs Came to Dominate Compute and AI. This is excellent: Pluralistic: The surprising truth about data-driven dictatorships. This is tremendously concerning: Researchers find deliberate backdoor in police radio encryption algorithm. Another one bites the dust: Borax is the new Tide Pods, and poison control experts are facepalming. This is fantastic: How Edward Hopper Storyboarded ‘Nighthawks’. Another tremendous post from The Digital Antiquarian: Diablo. This is excellent: Blue Archive Symphony (Blue Archive OST Orchestral Cover Album).
From Wally, and it's a bar fight in a western, only with cats and a crow: Badass crow makes cats fight. This is fantastic: Military Food Plated with Michelin Precision.
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