January 2023 Archive
10471.
S&P: US needs 2.13M level 2 and 172,000 level 3 chargers by 2030
(arstechnica.com)
10472.
10473.
Researchers Hacked California's Digital License Plates
(jalopnik.com)
10474.
10475.
Intel Launches 4th Gen Xeon Scalable Processors
(intel.com)
10476.
Money is the oldest, best and easiest collaboration tool
(para.bearblog.dev)
10478.
List of all Popular AI models and apps in 2023
(everythingallatonce.fyi)
10479.
Egypt foils plot to steal 10-tonne statue of Ramses II
(aljazeera.com)
10480.
The Dark Side of Buy Now, Pay Later
(theatlantic.com)
10481.
10484.
Fast.Ink: Turn PDFs into Processes
(fast.ink)
10485.
10486.
10487.
Logging Module for Bash Scripts
(github.com)
10488.
10489.
Zoom Still Sucks
(gist.github.com)
10490.
GPT-4 Trained on 10x More Data, Can Write 60k Word Books
(twitter.com)
10491.
How to slow down scientific progress
(newsletter.rootsofprogress.org)
10492.
Show HN: OpenAI Integration in Text Expander Software
(phraseexpress.com)
10493.
History of the “what the user wanted” treeswing product design comic
(businessballs.com)
10494.
10495.
10496.
SBF Wants to Use Assets Purchased with Alameda Funds to Pay His Legal Expenses
(ia601406.us.archive.org)
10497.
The 'Buy Now, Pay Later' Bubble Is About to Burst
(theatlantic.com)
10498.
Microsoft giving workers unlimited time off
(cbsnews.com)
10499.
The Categories were made for man, not man for the categories (2014)
(slatestarcodex.com)
10500.
Microsoft: Kubernetes clusters hacked in malware campaign via PostgreSQL
(bleepingcomputer.com)