April 2023 Archive
9991.
How Fake Money Saved Brazil (npr.org)
9992.
What to Know About ‘Arcturus’: New Covid Variant Causing Pink Eye (forbes.com)
9993.
The Censorship Industrial Complex [pdf] (judiciary.house.gov)
9994.
GodFather Android Malware Analysis (blog.ostorlab.co)
9995.
Memories Within Myth (aeon.co)
9996.
Show HN: My Medieval (Content) Farm (tidings.potato.horse)
9997.
Twenty Years Ago, Apple Launched the iTunes Music Store (512pixels.net)
9998.
Welcome to Line, Japan’s everything app (restofworld.org)
9999.
Pour One Out (slate.com)
10000.
Chart-GPT – text to beautiful charts within seconds (github.com)
10001.
Liberals’ online streaming bill set to become law after passing Senate (globalnews.ca)
10002.
RED's lawsuit against Nikon dismissed (petapixel.com)
10003.
Last Doctor Standing (2013) (medium.com)
10004.
Canada Confiscated Russia's Monster Plane and Gave It to Ukraine (popularmechanics.com)
10005.
I Nearly Fell for a Frightening ‘Virtual Kidnapping’ Scam (connectsafely.org)
10006.
AccessKit - Cross-platform accessibility infrastructure (github.com)
10007.
The DOJ Detected the SolarWinds Hack 6 Months Earlier Than First Disclosed (wired.com)
10008.
EthereumPoW fork is completely dead in code updates since last year (old.reddit.com)
10009.
Yuval Noah Harari: “Regulate AI before it regulates us” (economist.com)
10010.
Linking early-life bilingualism and cognitive advantage in older adulthood (sciencedirect.com)
10011.
Ask HN: What do you all think of HN hiding/showing scores on comments?
10012.
Information 'deleted' from the human genome may be what made us human (sciencedaily.com)
10013.
MLC LLM: Universal LLM Deployment with GPU Acceleration (github.com)
10014.
Socio – A WebSocket Real-Time Communication (RTC) API Framework for JavaScript (github.com)
10015.
The end of coding as we know it (businessinsider.com)
10016.
Report describes Apple’s organizational dysfunction and lack of ambition in AI (arstechnica.com)
10017.
Crypto/Finance scammers are getting creative in their spam comments on YouTube (i.imgur.com)
10018.
AI companies using content created by millions without consent or compensation (wsj.com)
10019.
You Don’t Need 10k Daily Steps to Stay Healthy (scientificamerican.com)
10020.
Explore data visually with Python tools (Pygwalker, Pandas and Jupyter) (opensource.com)