March 2023 Archive
1771.
Ask HN: What are some of the most interesting YouTube channels to follow?
1772.
Tech Companies Are Ruining Their Apps, Websites, Internet (businessinsider.com)
1773.
Lemmy (lemmy.ml)
1774.
Building the worlds jankiest serial to USB cable from scavenged parts (github.com)
1775.
Nuenv: An experimental Nushell builder for Nix packages (determinate.systems)
1776.
APL Since 1978 (2020) [pdf] (dl.acm.org)
1777.
Vid2Seq: A pretrained visual language model for describing multi-event videos (ai.googleblog.com)
1778.
I made JSON.parse() 2x faster (radex.io)
1779.
How and when the chip shortage will end (spectrum.ieee.org)
1780.
In the age of AI, don't let your skills atrophy (cyberdemon.org)
1781.
JEP 442: Foreign Function and Memory API (Third Preview) (github.com)
1782.
The fastest rm command and one of the fastest cp commands (alexsaveau.dev)
1783.
Show HN: Find the most climate friendly meeting location (meetinglocationcalculator.com)
1784.
Show HN: Document Q&A with GPT: web, .pdf, .docx, etc. (klavier.ai)
1785.
Truck: CAD Kernel in Rust (github.com)
1786.
Arch Linux Btrfs with hibernation in a swapfile (nwb.sh)
1787.
Open-Source GPT-4 Platform for Markdown (markprompt.com)
1788.
Virgin Orbit: Sir Richard Branson's rocket company lays off 85% of staff (bbc.co.uk)
1789.
Stability AI Acquires Init ML, Makers of Clipdrop Application (stability.ai)
1790.
Show HN: Moonshine – open-source, pretrained ML models for satellite (moonshineai.readthedocs.io)
1791.
Adventures in REPL Implementation (tonsky.me)
1792.
My thoughts on “bad code” (twitter.com)
1793.
The kids are not okay (thezvi.wordpress.com)
1794.
Certifications create wrong incentives for engineers and recruiters (interviewing.io)
1795.
Magic the Gathering content creator pleas YouTube to stop scammer bot deluge (youtube.com)
1796.
USDC Down ~10% (coinmarketcap.com)
1797.
Strife at eLife: inside a journal’s quest to upend science publishing (nature.com)
1798.
Qt Creator 10 Released (qt.io)
1799.
Rows 2.0: The easiest way to use data on a spreadsheet (rows.com)
1800.
Random Numbers in Bash (gist.github.com)