April 2023 Archive
6181.
China’s struggles with lab safety carry danger of another pandemic (washingtonpost.com)
6182.
There's no stopping AI now (computerworld.com)
6183.
Laid-Off Tech Workers Launch ‘Revenge Startups’ (wsj.com)
6184.
Show HN: A minimalist net worth tracker for individuals (getflow.finance)
6185.
Long Covid may be due to the virus sticking around after infection (npr.org)
6186.
Linux from Scratch Version 11.3 (linuxfromscratch.org)
6187.
Show HN: One API for all the music services (musicapi.com)
6188.
6189.
Amazon jumps into the A.I. race with cloud service and its own LLMs (cnbc.com)
6190.
6191.
Request Tracing in Node.js (amplication.com)
6192.
Zig Build System (en.liujiacai.net)
6193.
FBI: Fake Xi cops prey on Chinese nationals in the US (theregister.com)
6194.
Comparing MongoDB, CosmosDB, DocumentDB, FerretDB as Document DB for Your Stack (documentdatabase.org)
6195.
Running Dolly v2 in your cloud (aqueducthq.com)
6196.
F.B.I. Searching the Home of Air National Guardsman (nytimes.com)
6197.
Bay Area tech exec arrested for stabbing death of Bob Lee after argument in car (dailymail.co.uk)
6198.
6199.
Artificial Scarcity Damages the Creator Economy (thebootstrappedfounder.com)
6200.
DJI's 8K Cinematic Drone Wants to Replace Bulky Movie-Making Gear (gizmodo.com)
6201.
Elixir Is Safe (dockyard.com)
6202.
6203.
Mullvad Doesn’t Connect in Russia (old.reddit.com)
6204.
Parler goes offline after being sold to a new owner (theverge.com)
6205.
There Was No Crisis for JPMorgan and Its Big-Bank Peers (wsj.com)
6206.
Climate Simulation Screams on the Frontier Exascale Supercomputer (nextplatform.com)
6207.
15-Inch MacBook Air with M2-Like Chip Spotted in Developer Logs (macrumors.com)
6208.
Web LLM (github.com)
6209.
Why Does One Tiny State Set the Rules for Everyone? (freakonomics.com)
6210.
WebLLM (mlc.ai)