April 2023 Archive
6301.
MinCal, an open source calendar widget for Android (github.com)
6302.
Elon is currently generating –$100k/month from his 24,700 Twitter subscribers (twitter.com)
6303.
Discourse AI Modules (blog.discourse.org)
6304.
Web3 Marketing Attribution – 6 tools to funnel on-chain and social data (acecreamu.substack.com)
6305.
What your country can do for you (thefp.com)
6306.
The patients who regret laser eye surgery (theguardian.com)
6307.
Why Your Vector Database Should Not Be a Vector Database (singlestore.com)
6308.
The Dual LLM pattern for building AI assistants that can resist prompt injection (simonwillison.net)
6309.
Hacker Group Names Are Now Absurdly Out of Control (wired.com)
6310.
Silicon Valley Startups Brace for a Summer of Pain (finance.yahoo.com)
6311.
Science-fiction tropes shape military AI (thebulletin.org)
6312.
Jitter (gnu.org)
6313.
Benchmark for Audio Feature Extraction Libraries (github.com)
6314.
Comb jellies have a bizarre nervous system unlike any other animal (sciencenews.org)
6315.
Record ocean temperatures put Earth in ‘uncharted territory’, say scientists (theguardian.com)
6316.
Why I left Google (HN search results) (hn.algolia.com)
6317.
Why ChatGPT lies in some languages more than others (techcrunch.com)
6318.
SF Ex-Fire Commissioner Now Accused of Eight Separate Attacks (thedailybeast.com)
6319.
Show HN: Web note editor for meetings with voice input and summaries (subito.so)
6320.
TigerStyle (Or How to Design Safer Systems in Less Time) [video] (youtube.com)
6321.
Annotated disassembly of the US edition of Contra (twitter.com)
6322.
6323.
RTO vs. WFH. Why not both? Check out Katmai (fastcompany.com)
6324.
Self-hosted dashboard for monitoring your OpenAI API usage (github.com)
6325.
eBPF Observability Tools Are Not Security Tools (brendangregg.com)
6326.
GM is ending Chevy Bolt EV production (npr.org)
6327.
Datacomp – Multimodal dataset benchmarking suite (datacomp.ai)
6328.
New York Subway Breaks with Twitter After $50k Bill (newsweek.com)
6329.
Make It Safe for Employees to Speak Up – Especially in Risky Times (hbr.org)
6330.
We should be fighting for our cognitive liberty, says ethics expert (news.harvard.edu)