It looks like GPT-4-32k is rolling out
(community.openai.com)
May 2023 Archive
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Using ChatGPT for home automation
(atomic14.com)
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Do the weirdest thing that feels right
(charliebecker.substack.com)
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Language models cost much more in some languages than others
(blog.yenniejun.com)
426.
Erlang/OTP 26 Highlights
(erlang.org)
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It’s time to embrace slow productivity (2022)
(newyorker.com)
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Show HN: I created a game to memorize the fretboard
(fretboardfly.com)
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Intel Announces Layoffs After Paying $1.5B in Q1 Dividends
(wccftech.com)
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Google open-sources Rust crate audits
(opensource.googleblog.com)
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Hacker News Highlights
(news.ycombinator.com)
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Gorilla: Large Language Model connected with massive APIs
(gorilla.cs.berkeley.edu)
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Farewell to the Era of Cheap EC2 Spot Instances
(pauley.me)
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Problems harder than NP-Complete
(buttondown.email)
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How much memory do you need to run 1M concurrent tasks?
(pkolaczk.github.io)
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Anthropic's 100k context is now available in the web UI
(twitter.com)
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How to Design Programs 2nd Edition
(htdp.org)
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Re-implementing LangChain in 100 lines of code
(blog.scottlogic.com)
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GitHub Copilot Leaked Prompt
(simonwillison.net)
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Ligatures in programming fonts: hell no (2019)
(practicaltypography.com)
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Instant flood fill with HTML Canvas
(shaneosullivan.wordpress.com)
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SQLite 3.42.0
(sqlite.org)
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