February 2023 Archive
451.
We come to bury ChatGPT, not to praise it (danmcquillan.org)
452.
Google just shut down our $1M business
453.
Silicon Valley needs to stop laying off workers and start firing CEOs (businessinsider.com)
454.
Finland’s most-wanted hacker nabbed in France (krebsonsecurity.com)
455.
Building an ARM64 home server the hard way (jforberg.se)
456.
Supreme Court declines to hear Wikimedia's challenge to NSA mass surveillance (diff.wikimedia.org)
457.
95% of Bay Area Cities Lost Zoning Authority (darrellowens.substack.com)
458.
The rise of universities’ diversity bureaucrats (2018) (economist.com)
459.
Money Laundering and AML Compliance (bitsaboutmoney.com)
460.
NLRB rules that employers can't require laid-off staff to waive labor law rights (nlrb.gov)
461.
New Hampshire on the cusp of enshrining software freedom into law (libreboot.org)
462.
Ericsson to lay off 8,500 employees (reuters.com)
463.
Apple gets a cut of search revenue from Chrome as part of secret Google deal (9to5mac.com)
464.
Show HN: DocsGPT, open-source documentation assistant, fully aware of libraries (github.com)
465.
Storing OpenAI embeddings in Postgres with pgvector (supabase.com)
466.
Declining sperm count: Much more than you wanted to know (astralcodexten.substack.com)
467.
Tether ownership and company weaknesses revealed in documents (wsj.com)
468.
I love building a startup in Rust but wouldn't pick it again (propelauth.com)
469.
Consultancies know less than they claim and cost more than they seem to (ft.com)
470.
ESA: Small meteorite will safely impact atmosphere tonight over northern France (twitter.com)
471.
There Are Only Four Billion Floats–So Test Them All (2014) (randomascii.wordpress.com)
472.
Using GPT3, Supabase and Pinecone to automate a personalized marketing campaign (vimota.me)
473.
Getty Images v. Stability AI – Complaint (copyrightlately.com)
474.
Tax raids at BBC offices in India enter second day (theguardian.com)
475.
Statement on President Carter’s Health (cartercenter.org)
476.
NameCheap's email hacked to send Metamask, DHL phishing emails (bleepingcomputer.com)
477.
The Determinate Nix Installer (determinate.systems)
478.
Is Seattle a 15-minute city? It depends on where you want to walk (nathenry.com)
479.
Transparent telemetry for open-source projects (research.swtch.com)
480.
Common Lisp Implementations in 2023 (n16f.net)