March 2023 Archive
1621.
Stanford Alpaca web demo suspended “until further notice” (alpaca-ai-custom4.ngrok.io)
1622.
Tell HN: Reddit Has Disabled i.reddit.com
1623.
Generative AI is good at cooperating with people and bad at full automation (skybrian.substack.com)
1624.
Reviving Chromebooks with Ubuntu (anarchosolarpunk.substack.com)
1625.
Inconvenient EU piracy study kept hidden for years (2017) (ghacks.net)
1626.
Functional Geometry with Gambit Scheme and Raylib (github.com)
1627.
Stanford Alpaca: An Instruction-following LLaMA model (github.com)
1628.
Arm wants to charge dramatically more for chip licenses (arstechnica.com)
1629.
Telemetry required? Ask users first (dev.blog.documentfoundation.org)
1630.
Students of BloomTech, FKA Lambda School, file class-action lawsuit (businessinsider.com)
1631.
Poor human olfaction is a nineteenth century myth (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
1632.
Show HN: Recursive LLM Prompts (github.com)
1633.
WEKA Responds to Allegations Made by MinIO Regarding OSS Licensing (weka.io)
1634.
GitHub Actions Incident 29.3 (githubstatus.com)
1635.
Don't Share Java FileChannels (pkolaczk.github.io)
1636.
Discovering one bug after another in the UTF-8 decoding logic in OpenBSD (research.exoticsilicon.com)
1637.
AWS Is Asleep at the Lambda Wheel (lastweekinaws.com)
1638.
These Shapes Are Topologically Equivalent (twitter.com)
1639.
John's Lambda Calculus and Combinatory Logic Playground (tromp.github.io)
1640.
Room Generation Using Constraint Satisfaction (pvigier.github.io)
1641.
SFUSD's delay of algebra 1 has created a nightmare of workarounds (sfexaminer.com)
1642.
Were React hooks a mistake? (jakelazaroff.com)
1643.
Video shows ‘ghost co-driver’ added to trucker’s ELD to skirt HOS rules (freightwaves.com)
1644.
Amazon pauses construction on second HQ in Virginia amid job cuts (seattletimes.com)
1645.
Mostly adequate guide to FP (in JavaScript) (mostly-adequate.gitbook.io)
1646.
U.S. FDIC tells Signature crypto clients to close accounts by April 5 (reuters.com)
1647.
Boehm-Demers-Weiser Garbage Collector (github.com)
1648.
SushiDAO served with subpoena by SEC (forum.sushi.com)
1649.
Synthetic Memory Protections: An update on ROP mitigations [pdf] (openbsd.org)
1650.
An experimental beach barrier could be key to rebuilding eroding coastlines (hakaimagazine.com)