March 2023 Archive
571.
Finding and exploiting vulnerabilities in H.264 decoders [pdf] (wrv.github.io)
572.
Analyzing a failed drill bit with an electron microscope [video] (youtube.com)
573.
Unpredictable abilities emerging from large AI models (quantamagazine.org)
574.
HuggingGPT: Solving AI tasks with ChatGPT and its friends in HuggingFace (arxiv.org)
575.
The Age of AI has begun (gatesnotes.com)
576.
Python-based compiler achieves orders-of-magnitude speedups (news.mit.edu)
577.
Common Beginner Mistakes with React (joshwcomeau.com)
578.
You might not need an effect (react.dev)
579.
Grace Hopper on Late Night with David Letterman (1986) [video] (youtube.com)
580.
The EV Transition Is Harder Than Anyone Thinks (spectrum.ieee.org)
581.
Kenji López-Alt spent 5 months studying Chicago thin-crust pizza (nytimes.com)
582.
Asteroid lost 1M kilograms after collision with DART spacecraft (nature.com)
583.
A nasal spray protects against coronavirus including immune-evasive variants (helsinki.fi)
584.
Show HN: Open AI is not Open – A browser extension (github.com)
585.
Launch HN: Noya (YC W23) – a new kind of design tool
586.
ChatGPT outperforms crowd-workers for text-annotation tasks (arxiv.org)
587.
Procedural 3D mesh generation in a 64kB intro (ctrl-alt-test.fr)
588.
Current API plan does not include access to this endpoint (developer.twitter.com)
589.
Malvertising on Google Ads (kolide.com)
590.
Carl Braun on communicating like a grown-up (2016) (fs.blog)
591.
Zig and Rust (matklad.github.io)
592.
Midjourney v5 can do hands (twitter.com)
593.
The tech downturn seen through Hacker News comments (rinzewind.org)
594.
Need for cognition (en.wikipedia.org)
595.
The little-known story behind the 2022 Nobel Prize in physics (scientificamerican.com)
596.
How computer vision is changing manufacturing in 2023 (voxel51.com)
597.
Show HN: ChatGPT Plugins are a security nightmare (github.com)
598.
Teen-age fentanyl deaths in a Texas county (newyorker.com)
599.
Glaze: Protecting artists from style mimicry (glaze.cs.uchicago.edu)
600.
Alibaba to split into six separate groups (wsj.com)