March 2023 Archive
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A misleading open letter about sci-fi AI dangers ignores the real risks
(aisnakeoil.substack.com)
423.
Nushell.sh ls | where size > 10mb | sort-by modified
(nushell.sh)
424.
Stochastic gradient descent written in SQL
(maxhalford.github.io)
425.
Cool URIs Don't Change (1998)
(w3.org)
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Using a Raspberry Pi to add a second HDMI port to a laptop
(pierre-couy.dev)
428.
DuckDB: Querying JSON files as if they were tables
(duckdb.org)
429.
People had to be convinced of the usefulness of electricity
(smithsonianmag.com)
430.
My manager spent $1M on a backup server that I never used
(blog.dijit.sh)
431.
ChatGPT and Wolfram Is Insane
(old.reddit.com)
432.
Every possible Wordle solution visualized
(perthirtysix.com)
433.
Secretive: Store SSH Keys in the Secure Enclave
(github.com)
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Ring LLC home security company ransomed by ALPHV ransomware
(web.archive.org)
436.
California cancels salmon fishing season
(cbsnews.com)
437.
The FBI Just Admitted It Bought US Location Data
(wired.com)
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Pirate Weather
(pirateweather.net)
440.
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My Hardest Bug Ever (2013)
(gamedeveloper.com)
443.
Show HN: GPT-4 Reverse Turing Test
(gist.github.com)
445.
Speak English to me: The secret world of programmers
(github.com)
446.
An ancient Indian Buddhist monk buried in Athens
(greekreporter.com)
447.
Show HN: YakGPT – A locally running, hands-free ChatGPT UI
(yakgpt.vercel.app)
448.
First in-the-wild UEFI bootkit bypassing UEFI Secure Boot
(welivesecurity.com)
449.
Java 20 Is Out!
(openjdk.org)
450.