March 2023 Archive
12691.
Show HN: Spin 1.0 (fermyon.com)
12692.
Snowflake tables on Cloudflare R2 for global data lakes (hoffa.medium.com)
12693.
Ask HN: Official Hacker News ranking experiments?
12694.
Levi’s will ‘supplement’ human models with AI-generated fakes (engadget.com)
12695.
Commemorating Jacob Ziv: The “Z” in the LZ-77 and LZ-79 (i-programmer.info)
12696.
More Functional Pits of Success (blog.ploeh.dk)
12697.
Show HN: ExtractSky – AI generated color gradient gallery for designers (extractsky.com)
12698.
OpenTelemetry – High-quality, ubiquitous, and portable telemetry (opentelemetry.io)
12699.
The Ineffectiveness of Traditional Cyber Security Products (ussphoenix.substack.com)
12700.
Different Topologies for an Org Chart (ntietz.com)
12701.
Bjarne Stroustrup latest interview on hardening C++ (youtube.com)
12702.
Ask HN: How do you do release management across repositories?
12703.
Facebook decides when to break its own moderation rules (restofworld.org)
12704.
Scientist Stories: Feng Zhang, the Future of Gene Editing (youtube.com)
12705.
The professor trying to protect our private thoughts from technology (theguardian.com)
12706.
Testing if Reddit Deletes EXIF Data when you upload photos (planetofthepaul.com)
12707.
US CFTC Sues Binance and CEO Changpeng Zhao (indieweb.social)
12708.
Applying Sandbox Security to Node.js Unikernels with OpenBSD Pledge and Unveil (nanovms.com)
12709.
A Chinese drone for hobbyists plays a crucial role in the Russia-Ukraine war (text.npr.org)
12710.
Microcorruption – Hollywood (Writeup) (grazfather.github.io)
12711.
baca: TUI eBook Reader (github.com)
12712.
OSS Index and Dashboard · Metabase (redpoint.metabaseapp.com)
12713.
Berlin’s U-Bahn Expansion Plan (pedestrianobservations.com)
12714.
ChatGPT's Plugin System Poses an Existential Risk to the Open Web (narendasan.com)
12715.
Zoom adds OpenAI powered features to meetings (blog.zoom.us)
12716.
Ilya Sutskever (OpenAI Chief Scientist) interview about LLMs (youtube.com)
12717.
They Posted Porn on Twitter. German Authorities Called the Cops (wired.com)
12718.
Presto – A multilingual dataset for parsing realistic task-oriented dialogues (ai.googleblog.com)
12719.
Interview with Stephen Wolfram on Prompt Engineering and AI Constitutions (youtube.com)
12720.
Exploring the neural mechanisms behind how social networks shape our decisions (medicalxpress.com)