February 2023 Archive
151.
Spy Balloon Simulator (spyballoonsim.hornetsnestguild.com)
152.
YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki is stepping down (engadget.com)
153.
Vimium – A browser extension that provides Vim-style keyboard controls (vimium.github.io)
154.
Is the Living Computer Museum dead? (pcjs.org)
155.
I created an eBay account and bought an item, today I got indefinitely suspended (twitter.com)
156.
Show HN: Kuboble.com – Minimalistic sliding pieces puzzle game (kuboble.com)
157.
‘Confirming we are cleared to land?’ Who said what at Austin (fallows.substack.com)
158.
Ohio train derailment: environmental disaster quietly unfolding (fastcompany.com)
159.
Ask HN: Who is hiring? (February 2023)
160.
LED lighting badly suppresses human melatonin production at night (sevarg.net)
161.
A URL shortener not shortening the URL but makes it look very dodgy (github.com)
162.
Signal says it'll shut down in UK if Online Safety Bill approved (theregister.com)
163.
KiCad 7.0 (kicad.org)
164.
Andreessen Horowitz and 'zero interest rate phenomena' (twitter.com)
165.
QGIS is the mapping software you didn't know you needed (chollinger.com)
166.
We Found an Neuron in GPT-2 (clementneo.com)
167.
Google search for a local restaurant returns scammer’s ad as top result (twitter.com)
168.
AI Generated Seinfeld banned on Twitch for transphobic jokes (sportskeeda.com)
169.
43 Hours on the Amtrak Southwest Chief (0x58ed.com)
170.
Gattaca is still pertinent 25 years later (nature.com)
171.
Local-First Web Development (localfirstweb.dev)
172.
I Thought I Was Saving Trans Kids. Now I’m Blowing the Whistle (thefp.com)
173.
Open Assistant: Conversational AI for Everyone (open-assistant.io)
174.
LLaMA: A foundational, 65B-parameter large language model (ai.facebook.com)
175.
Apple orders entire supply of TSMC's 3nm chips for iPhone 15 Pro and M3 Macs (macrumors.com)
176.
Software 2.0 (2017) (karpathy.medium.com)
177.
We overestimate our short-term ability, but underestimate our long-term ability (paavandesign.com)
178.
If you're happy with OpenBSD, probably any computer is good enough (muezza.ca)
179.
Morning exposure to deep red light improves declining eyesight (nature.com)
180.
Comcast gave false map data to FCC (arstechnica.com)