March 2023 Archive
9271.
You Are Not Too Old (To Pivot into AI) (latent.space)
9272.
The world’s most satisfying toggle (svarden.se)
9273.
JEP 444 proposes to finalize virtual threads in JDK 21 (openjdk.org)
9274.
Court Orders GitHub to Reveal Who Leaked Twitter’s Source Code (gizmodo.com)
9275.
Twitter’s algorithm specifically labels whether the Tweet author is Elon Musk (twitter.com)
9276.
Midjourney CEO Says ‘Political Satire in China Is Pretty Not Okay’ (techdirt.com)
9277.
Chinese creators use Midjourney’s AI to generate retro urban “photography” (technologyreview.com)
9278.
RF Diffusion now free and open source (bakerlab.org)
9279.
Twitter reveals some of its source code, including its recommendation algorithm (techcrunch.com)
9280.
SaaS startups will have to care about productivity again (world.hey.com)
9281.
Hacking on Gitea Actions (blog.gitea.io)
9282.
Hackers Post Data Stolen from the Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles (latimes.com)
9283.
Ask HN: What is formula for karma per comment for other users?
9284.
Sam Altman calls for a new world government (twitter.com)
9285.
Ask HN: Is MSFT Backsliding?
9286.
US Expands Crackdown on China with Export Ban on Inspur, BGI (bloomberg.com)
9287.
Humanity is sleepwalking into a neurotech disaster (ft.com)
9288.
Elon Musk yearns for AI devs to build 'anti-woke' rival ChatGPT bot (theregister.com)
9289.
Ask HN: Why don't cities have maintenance free neighborhoods via higher taxes?
9290.
Show HN: BackupDiary – When you die, your family gets the note (backupdiary.com)
9291.
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9292.
Important Clarifications and Apology Regarding Kagis' Pricing Update (pastebin.com)
9293.
Ask HN: What to Do with an Old Supercomputer?
9294.
Ask HN: What Mic would you recommend for a music setup?
9295.
Who is the best engineer of all time? (louiscordier.com)
9296.
The Java Ecosystem Is Broken (zito.fyi)
9297.
Ask HN: What is your preferred way to scroll a website while reading?
9298.
Show HN: Crypto payment gateway with recurring billing (atlos.io)
9299.
Democrats and Republicans agree on China. That’s a problem (washingtonpost.com)
9300.
Ask HN: How do I stop someone thinking my email is theirs