March 2023 Archive
18601.
Auroras and Earthquakes: Strange Companions (usgs.gov)
18602.
Ask HN: What are your favorite dev.to publications?
18603.
Help me spread the word, or at least play with a free toy
18604.
IKEA adds stock-counting drones to more of its stores (theverge.com)
18605.
How to train your chatbot through prompt engineering (computerworld.com)
18606.
Roblox launches its first generative AI game creation tools (engadget.com)
18607.
Why requiring college degrees for jobs that don’t need them is a mistake (vox.com)
18608.
Curl 8 (curl.se)
18609.
OpenAI CEO, CTO on risks and how AI will reshape society (20 min) (youtube.com)
18610.
Hifi Audio (julian.com)
18611.
A change in glib2 is crashing Openbox, xfce4-session, and other programs (patchespromptly.com)
18612.
The prison experience Elizabeth Holmes is desperate to avoid (bbc.com)
18613.
Ask HN: If you are a remote team doing story points, how are you running it?
18614.
ChatGPT to Revolutionize FinTech? (github.com)
18615.
The Sensitive Politics of Information for Digital States (noemamag.com)
18616.
Intel's Head of Graphic Chips Unit to Depart (money.usnews.com)
18617.
Nvidia turns to AI cloud rental to spread new technology (reuters.com)
18618.
Political endorsements can affect scientific credibility (nature.com)
18619.
Outperforming BLIP2 and Clip Interrogator (twitter.com)
18620.
Paul Newman's camp for sick kids rises from the ashes (apnews.com)
18621.
New method gets better performance out of atomically thin transistors (arstechnica.com)
18622.
Libraries.io – The Open Source Discovery Service (libraries.io)
18623.
Fixing the Hated Open-Design Office (scientificamerican.com)
18624.
The $3 Nintendo Switch hacking modchip (wololo.net)
18625.
Swedish Hackers Association Annual Protocol #4 (1992) (textfiles.com)
18626.
Show HN: Google Bard vs. OpenAI ChatGPT: The dice problem part one (canaanmckenzie.github.io)
18627.
More Batteries Please (noumenal.es)
18628.
Green Game Guide (greengamesguide.com)
18629.
A Man Is Living 100 Days Underwater. It May Do Extraordinary Things to His Body (popularmechanics.com)
18630.
Tech layoffs in 2023 are about to surpass last year’s record numbers (grid.news)