December 2023 Archive
6361.
Significantly Enhancing Adult Intelligence with Gene Editing May Be Possible (lesswrong.com)
6362.
Ask HN: What do you think will happen to Bitcoin?
6363.
Show HN: The Most Concise GPT (chat.openai.com)
6364.
Ask HN: Folks who grew up with online porn, are you addicted?
6365.
Where the heck is Apple's foldable iPhone? (techradar.com)
6366.
Elon Musk Is the New Republic's 2023 Scoundrel of the Year (newrepublic.com)
6367.
Ask HN: How to grow into a Technical Product Manager role?
6368.
Telling young people to work-life balance is actively harmful (twitter.com)
6369.
The Last Decade of the Interface Worker (blog.toasterthoughts.eu)
6370.
Please Stop Writing Dockerfiles (simplermachines.com)
6371.
Show HN: Dashy.io – combine tools, news, and notifications into one dashboard (dashy.io)
6372.
Ask HN: Are there any open source dual-issue RISC-V processor
6373.
Show HN: Chat with Mixtrals – AI Characters That Make Art (netwrck.com)
6374.
Recruiting Question
6375.
Show HN: Lightweight data analytics using SQLite, Bash and DuckDB
6376.
Predicting new hackers' criminal careers: A group-based trajectory approach (sciencedirect.com)
6377.
Tesla fans frustrated by reveal of more expensive, less impressive Cybertruck (rollingstone.com)
6378.
Ask HN: What's your big goal? What are you working towards?
6379.
Ask HN: Why is ChatGPT using 100% of my CPU?
6380.
Should we believe Americans when they say the economy is bad? (ft.com)
6381.
X ramps up new advertising strategy following Elon Musk's tirade (ft.com)
6382.
Cancer Warning over Soy Sauces (theguardian.com)
6383.
ANN Vector Search with SQL-Powered LSH and Random Projections (clickhouse.com)
6384.
Ask HN: What charity have you recently donated to?
6385.
The process of making Windows 11 tolerable (exple.tive.org)
6386.
FT is losing control over comments
6387.
Show HN: RateLimitAPI – API for rate limiting in distributed environments (ratelimitapi.com)
6388.
First-Ever AI-Generated TV Anchors Will Feature on US News in Early 2024 (petapixel.com)
6389.
It's not your imagination. Novels are getting weirder (washingtonpost.com)
6390.
Sam Altman is asking "what would you like OpenAI to build/fix in 2024?" (twitter.com)