February 2023 Archive
7501.
China says US balloons breached airspace at least 10 times (bbc.com)
7502.
The AI Boom That Could Make Google and Microsoft Even More Powerful (wsj.com)
7503.
Why is everyone using GPT incorrectly?
7504.
Ring-Finger Ring (twitter.com)
7505.
Google redirects search for “Bing waitlist” to Bing Opt-out page (google.com)
7506.
Maybe people do care about performance and reliability (buttondown.email)
7507.
Show HN: Turn your Todos into NPCs that live on your Desktop (moonstop.itch.io)
7508.
Earthquake in Turkey: why Erzin in Hatay did not suffer any damage or loss (businessturkeytoday.com)
7509.
"It's Not Possible for Me to Feel or Be Creepy": An Interview with ChatGPT (newyorker.com)
7510.
The Satiety Index List [pdf] (ernaehrungsdenkwerkstatt.de)
7511.
GPT3 APIs down significantly more than OpenAI are reporting (twitter.com)
7512.
Packj flags malicious/risky open-source packages (github.com)
7513.
Bing AI will give you incorrect information then fully gaslight you if you qu (infosec.exchange)
7514.
Three Arrows Gives Crypto Another Try (bloomberg.com)
7515.
Roadmap 2023 Weaviate vector search engine (weaviate.io)
7516.
Tulip Creative Computer (notes.variogram.com)
7517.
Tuning into Brainwave Rhythms Dramatically Accelerates Learning in Adults (scitechdaily.com)
7518.
Lottery Winners Handbook [pdf] (calottery.com)
7519.
To Mask or Not to Mask: That Is (Somehow) Still a Question (slate.com)
7520.
Mosfilm's YouTube Channel (youtube.com)
7521.
A Checklist for SQLite (marcospereira.me)
7522.
Unreal Engine C++ Complete Guide (tomlooman.com)
7523.
Spirited Away to Miyazaki Land (nytimes.com)
7524.
W3C's unified validator decommissioned; community can (should) fork (w3.org)
7525.
Why DDR5 Is Absolutely Necessary in Modern Servers (servethehome.com)
7526.
Brand new Boeing 747 scrapped after 16 flights (cnn.com)
7527.
Ask HN: Which is the best self improvement lesson you learnt from a book?
7528.
BBS Day (bbsday.org)
7529.
We Version Our Code, Why Not Our Data? (medium.com)
7530.
Waydroid – Android in a Linux Container (waydro.id)