April 2023 Archive
12272.
UK government says the Nintendo Switch can’t handle Call of Duty
(arstechnica.com)
12273.
Brave / Web Discovery Project
(support.brave.com)
12275.
SDRangel – Open-Source TX and RX Software Defined Radio
(sdrangel.org)
12276.
Skyrim VR mod which lets you talk to NPCs using ChatGPT
(twitter.com)
12277.
What to do if you're a bottleneck in your team
(teamworkintech.substack.com)
12278.
XTDB – an open-source Datomic alternative
(xtdb.com)
12279.
Prisma Memory Leakage
(github.com)
12281.
12282.
Show HN: GPT Prompt Attack
(gpa.43z.one)
12283.
Show HN: AI/ML Weekly Digest – Curated by LLM, Summarized and Sentiment-Analyzed
(hn-ai-newsletter.beehiiv.com)
12284.
12285.
Cryptocurrency Ethereum has slashed its energy use by 99.99 per cent
(newscientist.com)
12286.
The Beginning of the Bottom for Intel’s Datacenter Business
(nextplatform.com)
12287.
Reddits new permanent chat channels in subreddits
(engadget.com)
12288.
Neoliberalism's Final Stronghold
(project-syndicate.org)
12290.
Hyundai’s New Steering System May Make Parking Jobs Way Easier
(topcarnews.net)
12291.
I Love Boring Tech Startups
(blog.visionarycto.com)
12292.
RISC-V Bytes: Zephyr Before Main
(danielmangum.com)
12293.
Achieving an Undergraduate Level Understanding of Graph Theory
(jacobzelko.com)
12294.
String Simulator
(string.spiel.com)
12295.
Navigating the High Cost of AI Compute
(a16z.com)
12296.
A Comprehensive Guide to Structured Logging in Go
(betterstack.com)
12298.
NPM and Sigstore: Making JavaScript secure by default
(chainguard.dev)
12299.