April 2023 Archive
481.
Microsoft is using illegal bribes in the Middle East and Africa (lioness.co)
482.
Mariadb.com is dead, long live MariaDB.org (medium.com)
483.
Show HN: Ermine.ai – Record and transcribe speech, 100% client-side (WASM) (ermine.ai)
484.
Show HN: I built a multiplayer voxel browser game engine (kevzettler.com)
485.
The Coming of Local LLMs (nickarner.com)
486.
LangChain Announces 10M Seed Round (blog.langchain.dev)
487.
NaturalSpeech 2: Zero-shot speech and singing synthesizers (speechresearch.github.io)
488.
Forbes mocked as another '30 Under 30' honoree accused of fraud (nypost.com)
489.
Capturing the Flag with GPT-4 (micahflee.com)
490.
Wayback: Self-hosted archiving service integrated with Internet Archive (github.com)
491.
Deep Neural Networks from Scratch in Zig (monadmonkey.com)
492.
UK Treasury trying to find a Head of Cyber Security for £55k (infosec.exchange)
493.
Show HN: TxtNet Browser – Browse the Web over SMS, No Wi-Fi/Mobile Data Needed (github.com)
494.
If parrots can talk, why can’t monkeys? (english.elpais.com)
495.
Pursuing status will never bring true happiness (every.to)
496.
Moths are more efficient pollinators than bees: new research (phys.org)
497.
GitHub Accelerator: our first cohort and what’s next (github.blog)
498.
Why are lithium prices collapsing? (internationalbanker.com)
499.
‘Alien calculus’ could save particle physics from infinities (quantamagazine.org)
500.
Physicists discover that gravity can create light (phys.org)
501.
Italian government seeks to penalize the use of English words (cnn.com)
502.
The least impactful way to spend $300M? (passingtime.substack.com)
503.
OpenAI has applied for “GPT” trademark with USPTO (tmsearch.uspto.gov)
504.
Keep the monolith, but split the workloads (incident.io)
505.
Simple Sabotage Field Manual (1944) (gist.github.com)
506.
What broke Sweden? Real estate bust exposes big divide (bloomberg.com)
507.
The magic of DC-DC voltage conversion (lcamtuf.substack.com)
508.
KDE Plasma Widget for external monitor brightness adjustment (github.com)
509.
Harry Belafonte has died (theguardian.com)
510.
Hexagony: A two-dimensional, hexagonal programming language (github.com)