April 2023 Archive
9931.
Finite state machine vs. DAGs for no-code tools (laudspeaker.com)
9932.
New DDoS amplification vector in the wild (blog.cloudflare.com)
9933.
Tech Downturn Fuels LSAT Boom (lsat-tutors.com)
9934.
Language Models Are Realistic Tabular Data Generators (arxiv.org)
9935.
AI Policy Proposals and a New Challenger in the AI Race (newsletter.safe.ai)
9936.
Ask HN: Old Knuth Development Journal
9937.
The Last of Space – A.I. Shooter Game (lastofspace.com)
9938.
Slaying Code with Linux: The Tools I Use to Dominate in Development (emre.xyz)
9939.
“GPT” may be trademarked soon if OpenAI has its way (techcrunch.com)
9940.
Christopher Hitchens, the Conservative Marxist (areomagazine.com)
9941.
Now Ozempic patients say they're going BALD while on fat-loss shot (dailymail.co.uk)
9942.
Germany: Majority thinks 4-day work week is not a good idea (dw.com)
9943.
Bill Gates: A.I. chatbots will teach kids how to read within 18 months (cnbc.com)
9944.
Palantir's AI platform for private networks and military operations (palantir.com)
9945.
Float Glass (en.wikipedia.org)
9946.
StopTheMadness Mobile makes it easier to edit URLs in Safari (underpassapp.com)
9947.
CodeCapybara: Code Writing LLaMa Finetuned on Deepmind Dataset (github.com)
9948.
Yale philosophy replaced the grad logic req with a broader “formal methods“ req (twitter.com)
9949.
Nuts About Science: The Brazil Nut Effect Shakes Up Physics (scitechdaily.com)
9950.
Fragmentations in the Fediverse (blog.erlend.sh)
9951.
The Return-to-Office Whisperers (nytimes.com)
9952.
Show HN: Rewrite AI – Rewrite the Content on Every Page (Chrome Extension) (github.com)
9953.
And Europe’s Best-Capitalised Bank Is (ft.com)
9954.
First Republic Bank Enters Free Fall (nytimes.com)
9955.
Clojure/Conj 10 Years On (juxt.pro)
9956.
AI Could Spell the End of Big Business (bloomberg.com)
9957.
Palantir + LLM = Artificial Intelligence Platform (youtube.com)
9958.
I avoided saying the F word until recently (mattmecham.substack.com)
9959.
I Got Bamboo-Zled by Baby Clothes (theatlantic.com)
9960.
Motorola’s first co-branded Lenovo phone is here, and it’s nice as heck (theverge.com)