“Leave now if you ever will”: running from mortar fire in Sudan
(economist.com)
April 2023 Archive
11881.
11882.
BuzzFeed, Blue Check Marks, and the End of an Internet Era
(newyorker.com)
11883.
Mini Twitter thread on “why Google acquired Mandiant”
(twitter.com)
11884.
11886.
Century-old Sydney weather record broken
(theguardian.com)
11887.
Never Write Your Own Database
(terrycrowley.medium.com)
11888.
Letter to a Burned Out Founder
(treeandforest.substack.com)
11889.
Without the First Folio, Half of Shakespeare’s Plays Would Be Lost to History
(smithsonianmag.com)
11890.
Tricks to make a FPS looks photorealistic
(youtube.com)
11891.
GPT-4 Week 5. Open Source is coming and Music industry in shambles
(old.reddit.com)
11892.
Why Are Eight Bits Enough for Deep Neural Networks? (2015)
(petewarden.com)
11893.
Bookmarklet to Block Verified Accounts on Twitter
(gist.github.com)
11894.
11895.
Astronomers Imaged an Exoplanet; More Images Could Be Coming Soon
(singularityhub.com)
11896.
The Great Dril War
(brokentoys.substack.com)
11897.
Things to Do After Installing Ubuntu 23.04
(omgubuntu.co.uk)
11898.
Paragliders' launch trajectory is universal
(pubs.aip.org)
11899.
Why Seattle’s ban on students using ChatGPT is doomed – and what comes next
(seattletimes.com)
11900.
The Plan to Fix Baseball
(esquire.com)
11901.
11902.
Runa Sandvik: The Hacker
(cjr.org)
11903.
Could you spare an acre for conservation?
(science.org)
11904.
Dungeons and Dragons Finally Gets a Lego Set
(nerdist.com)
11905.
Towards better 1-on-1s: an awkward manifesto
(tylercipriani.com)
11907.
11908.
Backpropaganda: Anti-Rational Neuro-Mythology
(betterwithout.ai)
11909.
GPT-4, AGI, and the Hunt for Superintelligence
(spectrum.ieee.org)
11910.
Can there be too many partitions?
(kmoppel.github.io)