Latest bookmarks (page 36 of 40)

19 Sep 2023 nymag.com
Behind the scenes story of the acquisition of Web 2.0 bookmarking site Delicious. My own site Consumating was acquired shortly thereafter as part of the same early social boom.
18 Sep 2023 tailscale.com
"Today we’re expanding the list of devices that can run Tailscale, bringing secure remote networking to the Apple TV. The newly released tvOS 17 offers support for VPNs, and we’re proud to say Tailscale is among the first to use this new feature. You can now add your Apple TV directly to your tailnet, unlocking three powerful new use cases that we’re excited to share."
18 Sep 2023 github.com
"Dropbox LLM Security research code and results. Contribute to dropbox/llm-security development by creating an account on GitHub."
17 Sep 2023 www.youtube.com
Hey look, someone uploaded 7 seasons of the TMNT cartoon from 2003.
17 Sep 2023 vod.newellijay.tv
"Overshare is a fascinating and thought-provoking documentary that tells the story of Justin Hall, a pioneer of personal blogging and self-expression on the internet."
Justin has always been a huge inspiration to me, from my very earliest days as a personal web publisher. I know he has had some rough times along that journey. He has always been very introspective and able to learn and teach from his experiences. This should be an interesting movie to watch.
17 Sep 2023 www.stableaudio.com
"Make original music and sound effects using artificial intelligence, whether you’re a beginner or a pro."
16 Sep 2023 m.youtube.com
Someone ripped additional Katamari Damacy tracks from game demos and other sources.
16 Sep 2023 this.how
Dave Winer making a great point about the value of plain HTTP over in an era of semi-enforced HTTPS. He’s got a point!
Someone recently SSL shamed me about my personal website, but REALLY?
16 Sep 2023 www.washingtonpost.com
"Luxury brands use crocodile leather for their pricey products. For Indigenous Australians, that creates an opportunity."
15 Sep 2023 arstechnica.com
"The birds can associate images with distinct reward probabilities."
“ Beyond using tools, corvids can also do basic mathematical functions, like adding or subtracting.”