Will AI Actually Mean We’ll Be Able to Work Less?
(thewalrus.ca)
March 2023 Archive
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Azimutt: Database Schema Explorer
(i-programmer.info)
8854.
A Common Framework of Belief-Consistent Information Processing for Biases
(journals.sagepub.com)
8855.
Understanding the Origins of DTrace
(klarasystems.com)
8856.
The New Mind Readers
(wsj.com)
8857.
My Recommendations for a Happy Life
(jimwestergren.com)
8858.
Functional Arrays in Elixir and Erlang
(readreplica.io)
8859.
Five Decades of Database Research
(databasearchitects.blogspot.com)
8861.
Age of Easy Money (PBS Documentary)
(youtube.com)
8862.
Nord Stream Pipeline Blasts Stirred Up Toxic Sediment
(scientificamerican.com)
8863.
GPT can complete complex tasks by controlling the browser
(builtnotfound.proseful.com)
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8866.
Commodore 208 – 1960s Adding Machine [video]
(youtube.com)
8868.
On Nontermination and Optimisation in Futhark
(futhark-lang.org)
8869.
Anthropic introduces Claude, a “more steerable” AI competitor to ChatGPT
(arstechnica.com)
8870.
Glaze protects art from prying AIs
(techcrunch.com)
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8873.
Personal Newsletter (Just for me) with GPT-4
(davidbieber.com)
8874.
The Fed's $300B Emergency Response
(apricitas.io)
8875.
Al-Jazari's Clocks: Perhaps the Earliest Programmable Analog Computers
(historyofinformation.com)
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8878.
A Resume on the Lakehouse Hype
(medium.com)
8879.
The consulting industry has infantilised government
(youtube.com)