February 2023 Archive
4831.
I thought I owned my printer. But my printer owns me (theatlantic.com)
4832.
Can Google Detect AI-Generated Content? (rankscience.com)
4833.
What Can Humdrum Do? (2022) (humdrum.org)
4834.
Show HN: GoodQuestion: A job interview note taking and collaboration tool (goodquestion.io)
4835.
Hands-on with Bing’s new ChatGPT-like features (techcrunch.com)
4836.
Eric Schmidt Is Building the Perfect AI War-Fighting Machine (wired.com)
4837.
My Homelab (computer.rip)
4838.
Photographer Says Artist Copied Her Iconic Photo – PetaPixel (petapixel.com)
4839.
Researchers unearth Windows backdoor that’s unusually stealthy (arstechnica.com)
4840.
We’re All Living Under Gravity’s Rainbow (wired.com)
4841.
Ubuntu Flavors/Spins Will No Longer Be Able To Install Flatpak By Default (discourse.ubuntu.com)
4842.
Getting Good Sleep Could Add Years to Your Life (neurosciencenews.com)
4843.
Show HN: Share your AI-generated images (dreamphilic.com)
4844.
Ukrainian MP Urges US to Send $500B Seized from Russian Oligarchs (thehill.com)
4845.
Show HN: briefsky – a free weather front end to multiple weather APIs (briefsky.app)
4846.
They weren’t paid. They were given HR and manager duties (sfchronicle.com)
4847.
PayPal to lay off 2k employees in coming weeks, about 7% of workforce (cnbc.com)
4848.
.NET 7 is now included in Ubuntu 22.10 (twitter.com)
4849.
Twitter will start charging developers for API access (cnbc.com)
4850.
“Threats to the dollar” are just scare stories (noahpinion.substack.com)
4851.
Elon Musk Should Not Be in Charge of the Night Sky (time.com)
4852.
The French Are in Panic over Le Wokisme (theatlantic.com)
4853.
In China’s Covid Fog, Deaths of Scholars Offer a Clue (nytimes.com)
4854.
“Jailbreak” Bypasses ChatGPT's Ethics Safeguards (futurism.com)
4855.
Russia’s budget deficit soars as energy revenues slump by almost half (ft.com)
4856.
Before Kevin Costner hit it big, he starred in a very 80s Apple commercial (zdnet.com)
4857.
Summary of the Tokenizers (huggingface.co)
4858.
A brief interview with Tcl creator John Ousterhout (pldb.com)
4859.
‘Sam? Are you there? ’ The bizarre and brutal final hours of FTX (ft.com)
4860.
OpenSSL fixes High Severity data-stealing bug – patch now (nakedsecurity.sophos.com)