April 2023 Archive
4681.
Twitter drops “Government-funded”/“state-affiliated“ from NPR, BBC, RT, Xinhua (reuters.com)
4682.
Most readable, low eye-strain colorscheme?
4683.
John Carmack’s AGI startup raises $20M from Sequoia, Nat Friedman, and others (techcrunch.com)
4684.
The Women who left their jobs to code (bbc.com)
4685.
Elon Musk announced Twitter paid subscription service (twitter.com)
4686.
Ask HN: Would you recommend OpenAI Whisper for Speech to text?
4687.
Google Cloud Sales/Startups completely unresponsive?
4688.
Man-made diamonds are falling in price and appealing to more people (wsj.com)
4689.
How Can I Future-Proof My Career As A Software Engineer (github.com)
4690.
Show HN: What Should I Cook – Cooking Ideas (rotb.gigalixirapp.com)
4691.
Is Twitter Finally Dying? (vox.com)
4692.
Champagne is not happy with Miller High Life in Europe (washingtonpost.com)
4693.
Craig Wright believes Apple is in breach of his copyright to Bitcoin whitepaper (cryptoslate.com)
4694.
A basic mathematical structure of intelligence (lesswrong.com)
4695.
Clojure 1.12.0-Alpha2 (clojure.org)
4696.
Ask HN: Are Yearly Subscriptions Hard?
4697.
Online coding tests are the only way to hire at scale – Not Anymore (indiehackers.com)
4698.
Unrecord dev posts noclip video to prove the realistic bodycam FPS isn't 'fake' (pcgamer.com)
4699.
Is it possible to guide safely on Everest? (outsideonline.com)
4700.
Ask HN: What is the best air quality monitor purchasable on Amazon (no DIY)?
4701.
Ask HN: How do fairly experienced senior engineers learn?
4702.
NPR CEO Slams Twitter for Labeling Its Account as ‘State-Affiliated Media’ (variety.com)
4703.
A FIRE movement pioneer says he must return to work to afford his kids’ college (finance.yahoo.com)
4704.
Excited by hype, CEO tells staff to use ChatGPT to build database of diseases (nwn.blogs.com)
4705.
It Took 15 Years for the Feds to Approve a 700-Mile Electric Line (reason.com)
4706.
WHO says there is a biological risk after lab take-over in Sudan (twitter.com)
4707.
The age of the Silicon Valley ‘moonshot’ is over (washingtonpost.com)
4708.
Unison: A Friendly Programming Language from the Future Part 1 – Runar Bjarnason (youtube.com)
4709.
Groundwater can be efficiently freed from pollutants such as glyphosate (phys.org)
4710.
Ask HN: How to Deal with Test Anxiety?