Worthwhile Reads & Interesting Stuff 13
Hello Everyone to this Issue of Worthwhile Reads & Interesting Stuff! It has been a while, but let’s get straight into it.
LLMs
- Llama 4 is released: Meta releases Llama 4, a new multimodal model pushing the frontier of open AI research.
- Introducing o3 and o4-mini: OpenAI introduces o3 and o4-mini models with enhanced performance and versatility.
- NotebookLM: Google’s NotebookLM is now public—an AI tool to organize and interpret personal content.
- SeedLM: Apple’s SeedLM compresses LLMs into random seeds, boosting efficiency and storage.
- Anthropic Education Report: Anthropic explores how university students use Claude for study, productivity, and insight.
Programming and Development
- Microsoft’s Original Source Code: Microsoft releases early source code, offering a nostalgic dive into tech history.
- Pitfalls of Safe Rust: A blog post explores where “safe” Rust can still trip you up unexpectedly.
- Any program can be a GitHub Actions shell: Discover how literally any program can be used as a GitHub Actions shell.
- Python Performance: A deep dive into why
if not list
outperformslen(list) == 0
in Python. - CVE program faces swift end: DHS fails to renew the CVE program contract, putting vulnerability tracking at risk.
Other
- Standard eBooks: Standard eBooks offers beautiful, open-source alternatives to public domain literature.
- Encryption Is Not a Crime: Privacy Guides challenges the narrative that encryption threatens public safety.
- A weird phrase is plaguing scientific papers: Researchers trace a bizarre phrase in science papers to flawed AI training data.
This was this week’s list of worthwhile reads and interesting stuff, thanks for reading!
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