March 2023 Archive
12481.
Summarize Anything with the Universal Summarizer – Kagi Blog (blog.kagi.com)
12482.
The Problem with AI Is the Problem with Capitalism (jacobin.com)
12483.
In-car subscriptions are not popular with new car buyers, survey shows (arstechnica.com)
12484.
ChatGPT, how did you get here? It was a long journey through open source AI (theregister.com)
12485.
From Web SQL to SQLite WASM: the database migration guide (developer.chrome.com)
12486.
Compositional Deep Learning in Futhark [pdf] (elsman.com)
12487.
Science Museums Take Stock of 1.1B Objects from Around the World (nytimes.com)
12488.
Ask HN: What's Next After Kubernetes?
12489.
Postnuptial Agreement (en.wikipedia.org)
12490.
Tesla gets hacked – winning the hackers $100k and a Model 3 (electrek.co)
12491.
Utah's new social media law means children will need approval from parents (npr.org)
12492.
Canon Object.station 41 (randoc.wordpress.com)
12493.
Free cam-to-cam video calls and screen-sharing using WebRTC (github.com)
12494.
Ask HN: Share your database performance horror stories
12495.
New Simulation Reveals Secrets of Exotic Form of Electrons Called Polarons (tacc.utexas.edu)
12496.
Swift Evolution-0393: Value and Type Parameter Packs (github.com)
12497.
Generating Heptapod Writing with Stable Diffusion (github.com)
12498.
Proof-of-concept commutative diagrams library for typst (gitlab.com)
12499.
Playwright 1.32 release with time travel debugger (playwright.dev)
12500.
Marshall McLuhan predicts ChatGPT in 1966 (boingboing.net)
12501.
Show HN: A compiler to turn natural language into code via GPT-4 (twitter.com)
12502.
French parliament says oui to AI surveillance for 2024 Paris Olympics (theregister.com)
12503.
Hollywood’s AI Anxiety Is Showing (hollywoodreporter.com)
12504.
Cyberpunk Is Alive, Evolving, and More Relevant Than Ever (gizmodo.com)
12505.
Cracks in Reality (paranoidenough.com)
12506.
The Mars Project (en.wikipedia.org)
12507.
OpenAI shouldn't be an app store (benn.substack.com)
12508.
ArXiv Supports Trackbacks (info.arxiv.org)
12509.
Energy Scavenging – Can we keep our electronics running indefinitely? (atomic14.com)
12510.
How would you know if you are discriminating against men? (centreformalepsychology.com)