April 2023 Archive
4621.
4622.
The Thirty-Six Dramatic Situations (en.wikipedia.org)
4623.
Federated search, the one search to rule them all (blog.meilisearch.com)
4624.
Twitter Is Broken. Thanks, Elon (nytimes.com)
4625.
Dbdev: PostgreSQL Package Manager (supabase.com)
4626.
Scientists create 'slits in time' in mind-bending physics experiment (livescience.com)
4627.
Habitual daily intake of sweet and fatty snack modulates human reward processing (cell.com)
4628.
From desert to wonderland: images show California’s striking superbloom (theguardian.com)
4629.
Software Supply Chain Attacks (neverworkintheory.org)
4630.
Russian military's review of tactics that work for Ukrainian forces (twitter.com)
4631.
Colorado is not a rectangle – it's a hexahectaenneacontakaiheptagon (atlasobscura.com)
4632.
Met Police use of anti-terror laws to arrest French publisher condemned (bbc.co.uk)
4633.
4634.
4635.
Show HN: GPT-4 wrote a verified by Wikipedia badge for Twitter (twitter.com)
4636.
Twitter removes hateful conduct policy protections for its trans users (nbcnews.com)
4637.
AI has most Americans scared about privacy, job losses (decrypt.co)
4638.
A Contemporary Paperclip Maximizer (outofthecomfortzone.frantzmiccoli.com)
4639.
Microsoft dropping Twitter from its advertising platform (techcrunch.com)
4640.
Roblox intentionally blocking Linux with Wine in their new update (gamingonlinux.com)
4641.
I tried Bevy for the first time for a game jam (kuviman.itch.io)
4642.
Interactive graph editor that colors the graph with the least amount of colors (github.com)
4643.
4644.
Grimes: Happy to Make $ on AI Deepfakes (forbes.com)
4645.
ShopWith AI: Built AI agent that learns specific taste to recommends products (goshopwith.ai)
4646.
SpaceX Starship explosion spread particulate matter for miles (cnbc.com)
4647.
Indigenous creatives are blazing trails in the gaming industry (marketplace.org)
4648.
SA3D: Segment Anything in 3D with NeRFs (jumpat.github.io)
4649.
After demolishing swaths of San Jose, Google puts campus project on hold (arstechnica.com)
4650.
Japan’s ispace lunar lander appears to have crashed into the moon (popsci.com)