2023 Archive
391.
Visual Anagrams: Generating optical illusions with diffusion models (dangeng.github.io)
392.
Want employees to return to the office? Then give each one an office (washingtonpost.com)
393.
PostgreSQL reconsiders its process-based model (lwn.net)
394.
Tinnitus linked to undetected auditory nerve damage (scitechdaily.com)
395.
As I am currently in a war zone, I don't have many options for cabling (electronics.stackexchange.com)
396.
Lisp-powered laptop with a battery life measured in years (hackster.io)
397.
A hacker's guide to language models [video] (youtube.com)
398.
Hackers manage to unlock Tesla software-locked features (electrek.co)
399.
Reddit.com appears to be having an outage
400.
India ruling party's IT cell used AI to show smile on arrested protesters' faces (altnews.in)
401.
Omg.lol: An Oasis on the Internet (blakewatson.com)
402.
Connecticut parents arrested for letting kids walk to Dunkin' Donuts (reason.com)
403.
I'm fed up with it, so I'm writing a browser (adayinthelifeof.nl)
404.
Bank Failures Visualized (observablehq.com)
405.
I booted Linux 293k times in 21 hours (rwmj.wordpress.com)
406.
Man found guilty of child porn because he ran a Tor exit node (lowendbox.com)
407.
The chat control proposal does not belong in democratic societies (mullvad.net)
408.
Why Not Mars (idlewords.com)
409.
Is Y Combinator worth the money? Brutally honest review of W22 batch experience (acecreamu.substack.com)
410.
Tell HN: Eid Mubarak
411.
Show HN: I automated half of my typing (github.com)
412.
How big is YouTube? (ethanzuckerman.com)
413.
Wavacity – a FOSS port of Audacity to the web (wavacity.com)
414.
Beating GPT-4 on HumanEval with a fine-tuned CodeLlama-34B (phind.com)
415.
Three Companies Impersonated Millions to Influence Internet Policy (ag.ny.gov)
416.
Large language models are having their Stable Diffusion moment (simonwillison.net)
417.
Code is run more than read (olano.dev)
418.
Show HN: OpenAPI DevTools – Chrome extension that generates an API spec (github.com)
419.
Excellence is a habit, but so is failure (awesomekling.github.io)
420.
Hacking my “smart” toothbrush (kuenzi.dev)