April 2023 Archive
601.
The Role of Diet on the Gut Microbiome, Mood and Happiness (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
602.
How to Stop Ruminating (sudarkoff.blog)
603.
The Effects of Noise on Health (2022) (hms.harvard.edu)
604.
Introducing Agents in Haystack: Make LLMs resolve complex tasks (haystack.deepset.ai)
605.
Near-lossless image formats using ultra-fast LZ codecs (richg42.blogspot.com)
606.
GPT-4 gets a B on my quantum computing final exam (scottaaronson.blog)
607.
Emacs standing alone on a Linux Kernel (informatimago.free.fr)
608.
Mike Perham, Creator of Sidekiq: From Employment to Independence (codecodeship.com)
609.
Do you need a vector database? (ethanrosenthal.com)
610.
ChatGPT as a Calculator for Words (simonwillison.net)
611.
What happens when you leak AWS credentials and how AWS minimizes the damage (xebia.com)
612.
Eww: ElKowars wacky widgets (github.com)
613.
We're afraid language models aren't modeling ambiguity (arxiv.org)
614.
When Interfaces Kill: What Happened to John Denver (1999) (asktog.com)
615.
Flecs – A fast entity component system for C and C++ (flecs.dev)
616.
0x0: Share Files from Terminal (0x0.st)
617.
Run LLaMA and Alpaca on your computer (github.com)
618.
How to Design Programs 2nd Edition (htdp.org)
619.
Ask HN: Is prompt engineering just snake oil?
620.
Illustrations of Japan’s “unseen” workforce of trains that work at night (2019) (spoon-tamago.com)
621.
YouTube suspends a YouTuber's Patreon-exclusive account for self-impersonation (twitter.com)
622.
The New XOR Problem (blog.wtf.sg)
623.
Year of the Voice – Chapter 2: Let's talk (home-assistant.io)
624.
AI clones teen girl’s voice in $1M kidnapping scam: ‘I’ve got your daughter’ (nypost.com)
625.
Perseus – NextJS alternative in Rust (framesurge.sh)
626.
Prince Rupert's Drop vs Molten Glass [video] (youtube.com)
627.
Proton’s mass radius is apparently shorter than its charge radius (arstechnica.com)
628.
What is NMAP and how to use it? (2020) (freecodecamp.org)
629.
Bookshop.org survives and thrives in Amazon’s world (wired.com)
630.
Bed Bath and Beyond files for bankruptcy (nytimes.com)