March 2023 Archive
9781.
Twitter boss announces blue tick shake-up (bbc.com)
9782.
Generative AI set to affect 300M jobs across major economies – Financial Times (ft.com)
9783.
If TikTok is banned, brace for epic First Amendment fight (reuters.com)
9784.
Aligning ML systems with human intent (jsteinhardt.stat.berkeley.edu)
9785.
Change three lines of code, save 760 server hours per month (blog.backslasher.net)
9786.
Ask HN: Looking for an intro with HotOrNot founders
9787.
Pwned Passwords just passed 4B requests a month (twitter.com)
9788.
Humanity is in danger if the world does not pause AI ‘experiments’ (independent.co.uk)
9789.
Thoughts on Lex Fridman's Interview with Sam Altman (mleverything.substack.com)
9790.
Show HN: SPXP: New approach to social network focuses on sovereignty and privacy (github.com)
9791.
Bill Gates on Reddit – I recently had the opportunity to test ride Wayve (old.reddit.com)
9792.
Nobody’s on the Ball on AGI Alignment (forourposterity.com)
9793.
Google’s AlloyDB Omni lets you run its PostgreSQL-compatible DB anywhere (techcrunch.com)
9794.
It's impossible to read old iMessages and they take up tons of storage [2021] (keydiscussions.com)
9795.
A Guide to Understanding the Hoax of the Century (tabletmag.com)
9796.
Carnegie Mellon Students Beat NASA to Put Robot on the Moon (bloomberg.com)
9797.
Show HN: Using AI to make a generated video of you to talk (virtualyou.art)
9798.
FTC should stop OpenAI from launching new GPT models, says AI policy group (theverge.com)
9799.
Chrome extension manifest V2 phase-out postponed until 2024 (groups.google.com)
9800.
Is It April Fool's Day? (isitaprilfoolsday.com)
9801.
Ford hikes F-150 Lightning's price again to battle high costs (reuters.com)
9802.
What happens when GitHub can auto suggest entire PRs for open issues?
9803.
We may have found the mystery scammer who tricks meta into banning influencers (propublica.org)
9804.
US tax change could kill your software business, and it already took effect (indiehackers.com)
9805.
From Web2 to Web3: How developers can upskill and build with blockchain (stackoverflow.blog)
9806.
QE has become ‘Hotel California’ for central banks (ft.com)
9807.
Cost of a Cup of Coffee (2022) (thecommonscafe.com)
9808.
Is Neuledge the future of database integrity? (neuledge.com)
9809.
Don't Sign a Contributor Licensing Agreement (CLA) (2018) (drewdevault.com)
9810.
OpenAI' AI detector says it wrote a text it didn't (twitter.com)