April 2023 Archive
3781.
Competition authorities need to move fast and break up AI (ft.com)
3782.
The 'Don't Look Up' Thinking That Could Doom Us with AI (time.com)
3783.
The BEAM needs an APL-y language (2018) (medium.com)
3784.
Why Is Arizona Using Precious Water to Grow Alfalfa for Saudi Arabia? (newrepublic.com)
3785.
Microsoft Flight Simulator tricked me into getting a pilot's license (theverge.com)
3786.
Survey Shows Overwhelming Interest in a Four-Day Workweek (spectrum.ieee.org)
3787.
50% of pre-seed angel checks are <$25K (twitter.com)
3788.
Apple Plans to Launch More Than Just Its New Headset at WWDC (bloomberg.com)
3789.
Wrong time to weaken encryption, UK IT chartered institute tells government (theregister.com)
3790.
Unreal Engine 5 is just insane: this video isn’t real (twitter.com)
3791.
“China Does Not Recognize Crimea as Russian” – Chinese Ambassador to the EU (twitter.com)
3792.
Show HN: Using Mastodon as a RSS Reader (thejunkland.com)
3793.
Facebook to pay $6B in Meta Class Action suit (twitter.com)
3794.
Twitter Removes Protections for Trans Users in New Policy (forbes.com)
3795.
We ended up building a Time-Series Cross-Validation library from scratch (appliedexploration.com)
3796.
Spain sees the first lung transplant performed by robot (euronews.com)
3797.
Cubic Interpolation of Quaternions (theorangeduck.com)
3798.
Make Parking Impossible (newrepublic.com)
3799.
The Hard Problem of Feelings (dynomight.net)
3800.
Twitter disables links to Substack because Substack launched Notes (twitter.com)
3801.
At Twitter, Elon Musk Is Doing a Great Job of Disproving the Idea of Meritocracy (jacobin.com)
3802.
At Twitter, Elon Musk Is Doing a Great Job of Disproving the Idea of Meritocracy (jacobin.com)
3803.
ChatGPT – Who Owns the Content Created? (jdsupra.com)
3804.
A 'Science of Reading' Revolt Takes on the Education Establishment (nytimes.com)
3805.
Please Blow the Whistle on Censorship (public.substack.com)
3806.
The Liquid Trees of Belgrade: The Facts Behind the Furore (hackaday.com)
3807.
Greg Brockman's TED Talk: The inside story of ChatGPT's astonishing potential (ted.com)
3808.
Building a large scale unsupervised model anomaly detection system (eng.lyft.com)
3809.
PEP 713 – Callable Modules (peps.python.org)
3810.
The insult that sparked Genghis Khan to destroy an empire (bigthink.com)