April 2023 Archive
661.
Hotspot performance engineering fails (lemire.me)
662.
Why I Blog (dannyguo.com)
663.
DeepDoctection: Document extraction and analysis using deep learning models (github.com)
664.
Open source and the future of nuclear physics (github.com)
665.
Go 1.21 will (likely) have a static toolchain on Linux (utcc.utoronto.ca)
666.
ChatGPT simulates 1987 BBS System (sharegpt.com)
667.
Writing a Simple Garbage Collector in C (2014) (maplant.com)
668.
He who submits a resume has already lost (residentcontrarian.com)
669.
Show HN: ChatGDB – GPT-Powered GDB Assistant (github.com)
670.
Apollo 13 in Real Time (apolloinrealtime.org)
671.
Lessons from America’s astonishing economic record (economist.com)
672.
Experts warn yearly checkups carry risks and do not reduce mortality (english.elpais.com)
673.
Nostr (“Notes and Other Stuff Transmitted by Relays”) – An Introduction (wiki.wellorder.net)
674.
Show HN: I was frustrated with pricing of PagerDuty et al., so made one myself (allquiet.app)
675.
New macOS malware steals info, including a user's entire Keychain database (malwarebytes.com)
676.
Closing a stale SSH connection (davidisaksson.dev)
677.
Supabase Storage v3: Resumable Uploads with support for 50GB files (supabase.com)
678.
Show HN: Shhhbb, an SSH BBS (donuts-are-good.github.io)
679.
IKEA Redesigns Its Bestsellers (wsj.com)
680.
Finland Becomes a Member of NATO on Tuesday 4 April (presidentti.fi)
681.
AI Incident Database (incidentdatabase.ai)
682.
Rebuilding a featured news section with modern CSS: Vox news (ishadeed.com)
683.
No-cost access to the latest PDF standard: ISO 32000-2 (PDF 2.0) (pdfa.org)
684.
KV.js (github.com)
685.
Vim-like “jump” cursor for Mac OS Window Management (homerow.app)
686.
Bing Jail (dariusz.wieckiewicz.org)
687.
Segment Anything Model and the hard problems of computer vision (latent.space)
688.
Tesla ordered to pay more than $3M to former worker in racism suit (cnn.com)
689.
The EU proposed CRA law may have unintended consequence for the Python ecosystem (pyfound.blogspot.com)
690.
Technology of water in ancient Iran from prehistory to the Islamic Golden Age (nature.com)