March 2023 Archive
11941.
Kolo – See everything happening in your running Django app (kolo.app)
11942.
The Unreasonable Shittines of Duolingo (blog.ubavic.rs)
11943.
Feds Charge NY Man as BreachForums Boss “Pompompurin” (krebsonsecurity.com)
11944.
Nation state hackers exploited years-old bug to breach a US federal agency (techcrunch.com)
11945.
Sam Neill on his new memoir and living with blood cancer (theguardian.com)
11946.
Large Libel Models: ChatGPT-4 erroneously reporting supposed felony pleas (reason.com)
11947.
Seizing the Means of Knowledge Production (heterodoxacademy.org)
11948.
Los Alamos Taps Seagate to Put Compute on Spinning Rust (nextplatform.com)
11949.
Enjoy the Season You're In (blog.aaronkardell.com)
11950.
Top EU judge expects a wave of litigation from tech giants against new tech law (reuters.com)
11951.
U.S. regulators willing to share losses for sale of SVB, Signature Bank – FT (reuters.com)
11952.
Strife at eLife: inside a journal’s quest to upend science publishing (nature.com)
11953.
City Creator (citycreator.com)
11954.
Lamdera – platform for full-stack web apps in Elm (lamdera.com)
11955.
On Large Language Models (taoofmac.com)
11956.
Why Google Is Happy You're Using Adblock[video] (youtube.com)
11957.
Microbiologist investigates why her beef soup turned blue in the fridge (twitter.com)
11958.
Why is Rupert Murdoch associated with Stanford? An open letter to leadership (stanforddaily.com)
11959.
You Should Be Outraged About Silicon Valley Bank (theatlantic.com)
11960.
Ask HN: Tool to assemble and archive communications from multiple platforms
11961.
W4 Cloud: Democratizing Multiplayer with Godot (w4games.com)
11962.
Financial Domination Has a Scamming Problem (vice.com)
11963.
Free Lolipop (fsfe.org)
11964.
How bad a future do ML researchers expect? (aiimpacts.org)
11965.
Ask HN: What are you building with the current wave of AI and LLMs?
11966.
Collections: How to Polis, 101, Part I: Component Parts (acoup.blog)
11967.
ChatGPT Will Restructure Engineering Teams (tomtunguz.com)
11968.
Pair of Pants (en.wikipedia.org)
11969.
The 2012 Smith-Mundt Modernization Act (2019) (rcreader.com)
11970.
The brief history of artificial intelligence: The world has changed fast (ourworldindata.org)