First look at Project Kuiper’s low-cost customer terminals
(aboutamazon.com)
March 2023 Archive
8071.
8072.
8073.
Fully Open Source LLM Chat App – Chat about the Transformers Docs
(huggingface.co)
8075.
LangFlow: A User Interface for LangChain
(github.com)
8076.
Frontline – The Age of Easy Money
(pbs.org)
8077.
It Sure Seems Like Amazon Is Making a New Web Browser
(gizmodo.com)
8078.
Google releases it's Open AI rival PaLM for developers
(theverge.com)
8079.
Alan Smithee
(en.wikipedia.org)
8080.
Russia’s allies are a motley–and shrinking–crew
(economist.com)
8081.
Ukraine is building up its forces for an offensive
(economist.com)
8082.
Laid-off Meta worker says co paid her to not work:hoarding us like Pokémon cards
(businessinsider.com)
8083.
8084.
Firefox 111 supports CSS 4 color functions
(developer.mozilla.org)
8085.
I wrote a new book with OpenAI's GPT-4
(twitter.com)
8087.
8088.
GPT-4 Technical Report [pdf]
(cdn.openai.com)
8089.
We analysed DevOps Roles in 2023
(pagerly.io)
8090.
PyTorch 2.0 Is Out
(github.com)
8091.
The Challenge of Going Off Psychiatric Drugs
(newyorker.com)
8093.
TIL the first business model of Google was Amazon affiliate links
(open.spotify.com)
8094.
Reese's Browser Guide
(place.reeseric.ci)
8095.
Hackin2: A mentoring platform for physical pentesters
(hackin2.com)
8096.
List of Elevator Special Modes
(elevation.fandom.com)
8097.
Microsoft’s new Bing was using GPT-4 all along
(techcrunch.com)
8098.
GitFlow Considered Harmful(2015)
(endoflineblog.com)
8099.
8100.
90% of Homes in Israel Have a Solar Water Heater. In the US It’s 1%
(distilled.earth)