April 2023 Archive
6391.
Elon Musk adds crude label to Canadian Broadcasting Corp account (independent.co.uk)
6392.
Piano players, what software do you use?
6393.
First Republic Bank Shares Sink 40% After Earnings Report (wsj.com)
6394.
Do people meet IRL in the Bay Area?
6395.
Latex users are slower than Word users and make more errors (2014) (journals.plos.org)
6396.
Programmers, beware: ChatGPT has ruined your magic trick (theguardian.com)
6397.
Ask HN: Why was assembly language used in early 80s instead of cross compilers?
6398.
Fisherman Discovers Soviet-Era Submarine in Piasa Creek (Illinois) (riverbender.com)
6399.
Algolia New Pricing (algolia.com)
6400.
Will Elon Musk Kill Substack? (noahpinion.substack.com)
6401.
UK Government to Offer One Million People Vapes (bloomberg.com)
6402.
Ask HN: What if there was a non profit version of Twitter?
6403.
Show HN: Search engine for trustworthy medical information (medisearch.io)
6404.
Musk, Boebert call to ‘defund’ NPR after it quit Twitter (thehill.com)
6405.
Swimming pools and gardens of the rich are driving water shortages, study says (npr.org)
6406.
Elon Musk founds new AI company called X.AI (theverge.com)
6407.
Zhcode: Python in Chinese (github.com)
6408.
Elon Musk to Develop 'TruthGPT' (foxnews.com)
6409.
Ask HN: Why is there no database with a functional query language?
6410.
Show HN: Customizable, multilingual voice-enabled AI assistant powered by OpenAI (github.com)
6411.
Ask HN: Is it worth it for me to learn Go or Rust as a Data Engineer?
6412.
Zionism’s Moment of Decision (tabletmag.com)
6413.
Emergency alert test UK: phone alarms sound at 3pm (theguardian.com)
6414.
Show HN: I made fast and beautiful text slides software (meetslides.com)
6415.
The Limits of LLM
6416.
Show HN: Langchain's new member-A SQL+Vector database built on ClickHouse (myscale.com)
6417.
Ask HN: How do you effectively manage technical debt in fast-paced environments?
6418.
The Twitter I Love Doesn’t Exist Anymore (theatlantic.com)
6419.
4chan to international politics: a bug-eating conspiracy theory goes mainstream (text.npr.org)
6420.
Google says: To comply with European laws you need self-hosted GDC, not GCP (cloud.google.com)