March 2023 Archive
19831.
Review of Lakoff's “Metaphors we live by” (norvig.com)
19832.
Covid app for England and Wales discontinued as usage dwindles (theguardian.com)
19833.
LangFlow: A UI for LangChain (github.com)
19834.
Microsoft Security Copilot (news.microsoft.com)
19835.
Lie Detectors: Body Language Tells Little About Whether Someone Is Being Honest (theconversation.com)
19836.
Scientists erupt at NASA gutting funding for crucial Venus mission (theverge.com)
19837.
GPT-4 to Blender (old.reddit.com)
19838.
0.002 dollars versus 0.002 cents (2006) [video] (youtube.com)
19839.
Procter and Gamble confirms data theft via GoAnywhere zero-day (bleepingcomputer.com)
19840.
Show HN: An open-source monitoring tool like zabbix or prometheus (github.com)
19841.
Hollywood Pretends There Is No Pandemic (pestemag.com)
19842.
Building and Securing Containers with Slim.ai (thenewstack.io)
19843.
You could have invented Parser Combinators (2014) (theorangeduck.com)
19844.
Versioned Documentation (blog.gitea.io)
19845.
AI trends in 2023: Graph Neural Networks (assemblyai.com)
19846.
Apple’s APFS Gamble (eclecticlight.co)
19847.
An API to embed money-market funds and T-bills into your product (atomicvest.com)
19848.
We Should Let AI Have Its Own Literary Magazines – By Chris Kubica – Mar, 2023 (medium.com)
19849.
Asking GPT+LangChain+ReAct to create all the paperclips (github.com)
19850.
Games for Learning Linux and the Command Line (devopschops.com)
19851.
A Stadium Full of Ancestors (martin.drashkov.com)
19852.
Paternoster lift (en.wikipedia.org)
19853.
Defensibility in the Age of AI (sethbannon.com)
19854.
EV startup Lucid plans to lay off hundreds of workers (businessinsider.com)
19855.
19856.
Ask HN: Anyone Using PlanetScale in Production?
19857.
For Long-Term Influence, Pick a Side (overcomingbias.com)
19858.
Human-Powered Aircraft (en.wikipedia.org)
19859.
Roger Sperry's Split-Brain Experiments (1959-1968) (embryo.asu.edu)
19860.
Pants “Environments”: simpler multi-platform workflows (blog.pantsbuild.org)