April 2023 Archive
10081.
Should we shut down AI? (bbc.co.uk)
10082.
Disallow import * for your Python package (pypi.org)
10083.
10084.
10085.
How We built it: Stripe Radar (stripe.com)
10086.
Letting users block injected third-party DLLs in Firefox (hacks.mozilla.org)
10087.
Problem with artificial intelligence: It’s neither artificial nor intelligent (theguardian.com)
10088.
What’s the Point of Reading Writing by Humans? (newyorker.com)
10089.
Flickr to copyleft trolls: drop dead (pluralistic.net)
10090.
APL: Extending Structural Functions to Scalars (dyalog.com)
10091.
Baker Lab open sourced RFDiffusion (bakerlab.org)
10092.
UK joins trans-Pacific trade bloc in adeal likely to boost GDP by less than 0.1% (cnn.com)
10093.
Virginia Norwood, a pioneer in satellite land imaging, dies at age 96 (npr.org)
10094.
Is it an end-to-end test, a regression test, or an acceptance test? (lmy.medium.com)
10095.
Show HN: Ping Rfc6921.net (April Fools')
10096.
The Atlantic: A note to the staff about AI (linkedin.com)
10097.
BazQux RSS Reader: Your friend for read­ing feeds, $30 a year (bazqux.com)
10098.
CatGPT (cat-gpt.com)
10099.
Triton Language and Compiler (github.com)
10100.
RFC 1607: A View from the 21st Century (rfc-editor.org)
10101.
The RESTRICT Act won't improve Americans privacy (blog.privacyguides.org)
10102.
Talking with GLaDOS: Whisper AI, ChatGPT and GLaDOS Voice Model (youtube.com)
10103.
Duke of Westminster's Case (en.wikipedia.org)
10104.
Mastering Emacs Together (susam.net)
10105.
Understanding PostgreSQL pgvector indexing with IVFFlat (medium.com)
10106.
Ask HN: How to transfer all Chrome/Brave custom settings to Edge?
10107.
AI Safety: Technology vs. Species Threats (blog.eladgil.com)
10108.
Creators of conference bought mountain in UT to build Davos for hipsters (fortune.com)
10109.
If foxes can learn Ruby, why can’t you? (simonwillison.net)
10110.
FinOps can be a big waste of money (cloudpundit.com)