July 2023 Archive
8581.
Ask HN: Who are the legendary programmers with irrelevant academic background?
8582.
Show HN: Images in Neovim (github.com)
8583.
So, you don't like a web platform proposal (blog.yoav.ws)
8584.
They Checked Out Pride Books in Protest. It Backfired (nytimes.com)
8585.
The scale of The Milky Way – why is the galaxy bigger than we think? [video] (youtube.com)
8586.
Is a Hamburger Considered a Sandwich? (english.stackexchange.com)
8587.
Tell HN: If you search for Barbie's Director on Google you get Barbie Google
8588.
A toy large language model (LLM) from scratch (gist.github.com)
8589.
USB-C Power Metering with the ChargerLAB KM003C (anandtech.com)
8590.
Universe 25, 1968–1973 [pdf] (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
8591.
Show HN: AI-powered user feedback chatbot (realfeedback.co)
8592.
Ask HN: How Much Karma Before I Can Post Something?
8593.
New Apple Patent: EEG AirPods (image-ppubs.uspto.gov)
8594.
Show HN: Free Threads Video Downloader (instaplus.io)
8595.
Avi Loeb's Deep Dive for Alien Life II (nytimes.com)
8596.
Show HN: MinutesGenerator – my first indiehacker project (minutesgenerator.com)
8597.
Show HN: I built a robot that generates b-movie plots (share.streamlit.io)
8598.
Instagram Is Down (downdetector.ca)
8599.
Scientist’s Deep Dive for Alien Life Leaves His Peers Dubious (nytimes.com)
8600.
It almost doubled our workload: These workers disagree that AI make jobs easier (cnn.com)
8601.
MIT's 'PhotoGuard' protects your images from malicious AI edits (engadget.com)
8602.
Conversational AI over Slack Powered by Struct and OpenAI (struct.ai)
8603.
Selectric Typewriter Goes from Trash Can to Linux Terminal (hackaday.com)
8604.
Mc Escher's Italian Period (mcescher.com)
8605.
UK to run up highest debt interest bill in developed world (ft.com)
8606.
The LHC has found no new physics. So what's next? (inference-review.com)
8607.
Kube or Fake? A K8s <> AI Minigame (kube-or-fake.raftt.io)
8608.
Using JSON files instead of a database (github.com)
8609.
Meta’s Reality Labs has now lost more than $21B since the beginning of 2022 (cnbc.com)
8610.
Ask HN: Do LLMs replace the need for Elasticsearch?