February 2023 Archive
61.
Running large language models like ChatGPT on a single GPU (github.com)
62.
Show HN: Filmbox, physically accurate film emulation, now on Linux and Windows (videovillage.co)
63.
Poor sleep drove me insane, and my long path to recovery (writing.samsonhu.com)
64.
The Future of Thunderbird (blog.thunderbird.net)
65.
Password protect a static HTML page (github.com)
66.
Half of Americans now believe that news organizations deliberately mislead them (fortune.com)
67.
I’m now a full-time professional open source maintainer (words.filippo.io)
68.
Sweet Home 3D is a free interior design application (sweethome3d.com)
69.
Zoom lays off 15% of employees (blog.zoom.us)
70.
Help! Is This Arabic? (isthisarabic.com)
71.
Meta to ask many managers to become individual contributors or leave (bloomberg.com)
72.
Scalability is overrated (waseem.substack.com)
73.
Replacing Mapbox with open source solutions (kschaul.com)
74.
Show HN: AskHN (patterns.app)
75.
Health concerns grow in East Palestine, Ohio, after train derailment (npr.org)
76.
Microsoft is now injecting full-size ads on Chrome website (neowin.net)
77.
BBC offices in India raided by tax officials amid Modi documentary fallout (theguardian.com)
78.
Most data work seems fundamentally worthless (ludic.mataroa.blog)
79.
The maze is in the mouse: what ails Google (medium.com)
80.
Monocle: A pocket sized open-source AR device (brilliantmonocle.com)
81.
Voice.ai: GPL Violations with a Side of DRM (undeleted.ronsor.com)
82.
FFmpeg 6.0 (ffmpeg.org)
83.
Ghost boat with GPS leads father-son duo to man overboard (garmin.com)
84.
Let Teenagers Sleep (scientificamerican.com)
85.
ChatGPT is a blurry JPEG of the web (newyorker.com)
86.
Ask HN: How do you deal with information and internet addiction?
87.
Ask HN: Did anyone else lose their marbles?
88.
Self hosting in 2023 (grifel.dev)
89.
GitHub staff are required to use Teams by Sep 1, 2023 (twitter.com)
90.
Justice Department says Google destroyed evidence related to antitrust lawsuit (wsj.com)