February 2023 Archive
6151.
Musk says remaining Twitter employees will receive significant stock awards (theverge.com)
6152.
Microbial “lions” that nibble prey to death form new branch on the tree of life (salon.com)
6153.
Lebanon news agency's photo archive stolen (bbc.com)
6154.
Florida county Republican Party votes to ban the Covid-19 vaccine (cbsnews.com)
6155.
Twitter Sued 15 Times for Vendor Non-Payment and Counting (plainsite.org)
6156.
6157.
Africa's internet registry could fail, warns ARIN head (theregister.com)
6158.
Microsoft’s Phone Link app now lets you use iMessage from your PC (theverge.com)
6159.
Apple Suppliers Are Racing to Exit China, AirPods Maker Says (bloomberg.com)
6160.
Britain’s Blasphemy Laws (thecritic.co.uk)
6161.
Why the promised fourth industrial revolution hasn’t happened yet (theconversation.com)
6162.
FTX ex-engineering chief Nishad Singh pleads guilty to criminal charges (cnbc.com)
6163.
Redis vs. Dragonfly Scalability and Performance (dragonflydb.io)
6164.
Thanks for breaking cargo-dist (I rewrote it) (blog.axo.dev)
6165.
Hackers sat on News Corp network for two years (scmagazine.com)
6166.
6167.
JetBlue plane and Learjet involved in near miss at Boston Logan Airport (bbc.com)
6168.
Ask HN: Why do people think the USA did not go to the moon in 1969?
6169.
Ask HN: Do you think Jesus was real?
6170.
Ask HN: How do I examine an undergraduate programming course in the era of GPT?
6171.
MIT AI researcher Lex Fridman says ChatGPT is reasoning [video] (youtube.com)
6172.
Ask HN: Best solution for comfortably reading papers and other PDFs
6173.
Ask HN: Does 'cheap' offshore (non-NA) talent exist?
6174.
Serving Files in Python: How FastAPI Failed Us (medium.com)
6175.
OpenAI CEO Says His Tech Is Poised to “Break Capitalism” (futurism.com)
6176.
Tell HN: Don't Be Afraid of Yandex
6177.
A belief in meritocracy is not only false: it’s bad for you (aeon.co)
6178.
Ask HN: Is it worth $20 a month for a ChatGPT Subscription?
6179.
Ask HN: Why aren't SQL queries compiled?
6180.
China's balloon over the U.S. seen as bold but clumsy espionage tactic (reuters.com)