February 2023 Archive
9511.
Google tests blocking news content for some Canadians (reuters.com)
9512.
Why tech's favorite color is making us all miserable (fastcompany.com)
9513.
De novo design of luciferases using deep learning (nature.com)
9514.
ChatGPT Prompt Guide (chatgptguide.pro)
9515.
Understanding HTTP/2 Fingerprinting (trickster.dev)
9516.
Spotify launches a new feature offering personalized music with AI commentary (techcrunch.com)
9517.
Show HN: Traceloop – open-source for generating tests from production traffic (github.com)
9518.
User verification that puts privacy first. For a peaceful web (trustedaccounts.org)
9519.
Cheerful chatbots don't necessarily improve customer service (sciencedaily.com)
9520.
New TSMC 3nm chip (Apple M3) is showing dramatic perf and efficiency improvement (laptopmag.com)
9521.
Bytecode Alliance – Announcing wash-threads (bytecodealliance.org)
9522.
Jitar v0.3 Released – Distributable Runtime for TypeScript and JavaScript (github.com)
9523.
Desperate to be a CEO? Here is the worst job in global energy (bloomberg.com)
9524.
Netflix Crossed a Line (theatlantic.com)
9525.
A Realistic Look at Implications of ChatGPT for Cybercrime (malwaretech.com)
9526.
Vesta – A Cloud-Native Security Toolkit (github.com)
9527.
As Heat Pumps Go Mainstream, a Big Question: Can They Handle Real Cold? (nytimes.com)
9528.
Ask HN: Dead Comments
9529.
At This Wrestling Academy, Indian Girls Are “Set Free” (nytimes.com)
9530.
Ask HN: Favorite Science or Engineering Kit?
9531.
Ask HN: Can where we live protect us from climate change?
9532.
Publishers should abandon AMP in 2023 (poweredbycoffee.co.uk)
9533.
Google’s improved quantum processor good enough for error correction (arstechnica.com)
9534.
CodiGrade – Coding tests developers enjoy (codigrade.com)
9535.
Excel Desktop leaks data on open without macros (coryglenn.com)
9536.
Qualcomm demos fastest local AI image generation with Stable Diffusion on mobile (theverge.com)
9537.
How to Tell If Your Brain Needs a Break (nytimes.com)
9538.
How Tesla Fumbled (youtube.com)
9539.
The Case for “Software Criticism” (as in “film criticism”) (wired.com)
9540.
Dusk OS (git.sr.ht)