November 2023 Archive
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Humane AI Pin (hu.ma.ne)
182.
How to boss without being bossy (jeffwofford.com)
183.
Hacking Google Bard – From Prompt Injection to Data Exfiltration (embracethered.com)
184.
Show HN: New visual language for teaching kids to code (pickcode.io)
185.
Ilya Sutskever "at the center" of Altman firing? (twitter.com)
186.
Ethernet Is Still Going Strong After 50 Years (spectrum.ieee.org)
187.
Is my toddler a stochastic parrot? (newyorker.com)
188.
You have a right to know why a health insurer denied your claim (propublica.org)
189.
The secret language of ships (hakaimagazine.com)
190.
Understanding Deep Learning (udlbook.github.io)
191.
FCC launches inquiry to increase minimum broadband speed [pdf] (docs.fcc.gov)
192.
ChatGPT with voice is now available to all free users (twitter.com)
193.
IKEA sensors for doors and windows, motion, water leaks (theverge.com)
194.
Meta disbanded its Responsible AI team (theverge.com)
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Show HN: I saw this mind-blowing experiment, so I made a simple version of it (github.com)
196.
Things you're allowed to do (2020) (milan.cvitkovic.net)
197.
HandBrake 1.7.0 – The open source video transcoder (forum.handbrake.fr)
198.
Freetar – an alternative front end for ultimate-guitar.com (github.com)
199.
Voters Overwhelmingly Pass Car Right to Repair Law in Maine (404media.co)
200.
datetime.utcnow() is now deprecated (blog.miguelgrinberg.com)
201.
Airlines will make $118B in extra fees (fastcompany.com)
202.
EU's concealment of secret 'expert list' on CSAM regulation is maladministration (iccl.ie)
203.
PeerTube v6 (framablog.org)
204.
Reality has a surprising amount of detail (2017) (johnsalvatier.org)
205.
Show HN: Dobb·E – towards home robots with an open-source platform (dobb-e.com)
206.
Moving our Encrypted DNS servers to run in RAM (mullvad.net)
207.
Show HN: I spent 6 months building a C debugger as a 17-year-old (github.com)
208.
How do I become a graphics programmer? (gpuopen.com)
209.
Ripgrep is faster than grep, ag, Git grep, ucg, pt, sift (2016) (blog.burntsushi.net)
210.
Google sues two men who weaponized DMCA notices to crush competition (torrentfreak.com)