April 2023 Archive
10771.
Nanobind: A small library that exposes C++ types in Python and vice versa (nanobind.readthedocs.io)
10772.
NTFS-3G (en.wikipedia.org)
10773.
Database Encryption: If It's So Good, Why Isn't Everyone Doing It? (hezmatt.org)
10774.
Show HN: Bridging the Gap Between Generative AI and Human Intelligence (github.com)
10775.
Financial Risk 101: A Beginner’s Guide to Understanding and Managing Risk (smartinvestorszone.com)
10776.
Flowchart with AI
10777.
Where’s the Best Place to Ride Out the Next Cataclysm? (bloomberg.com)
10778.
Data Is a New Product (bootcamp.uxdesign.cc)
10779.
Getting More from Your Team Health Checks (engineering.atspotify.com)
10780.
Satin – A 3D Graphics Framework Built on Apple's Metal (twitter.com)
10781.
Uproar on Long Island as NY Looks to Spur Housing Development (longislandpress.com)
10782.
China's population crisis; some women continue to say ‘no’ to having babies (cnbc.com)
10783.
10784.
An example run of a matrix-based causal unicast protocol (decomposition.al)
10785.
Doomsday to utopia: Meet AI’s rival factions (washingtonpost.com)
10786.
Most Interesting Developments in AI This Week (theairevolution.beehiiv.com)
10787.
The Jailing of Evan Gershkovich (nytimes.com)
10788.
Deploys Are the Wrong Way to Change User Experience (honeycomb.io)
10789.
A.I. Is Coming for Lawyers, Again (nytimes.com)
10790.
LLMs and Phishing (schneier.com)
10791.
Quitters (profgalloway.com)
10792.
Solar eclipses in N America in next year: annular Oct 2023 and total April 2024 (phys.org)
10793.
A $100M Mess: North Carolina’s attempt to digitize court records (theassemblync.com)
10794.
Rust in Anger: high-performance web applications (equalto.com)
10795.
QBE is a compact user-friendly and performant compiler back end (c9x.me)
10796.
Backup files quick with Bash's brace expansion (davidisaksson.dev)
10797.
PC Shipments Fall 29% (wsj.com)
10798.
Show HN: The Professional LinkTree Alternative (depto.me)
10799.
Simulated Ephemeral Cloud Environments for Embedded Systems (Open Titan Example) (uffizzi.com)
10800.
Engineered plants produce sex perfume to trick pests and replace pesticides (earlham.ac.uk)