March 2023 Archive
181.
John Deere's ongoing GPL violations: What's next (sfconservancy.org)
182.
Show HN: Finetune LLaMA-7B on commodity GPUs using your own text (github.com)
183.
React is holding me hostage (emnudge.dev)
184.
New health insurance “transparency data” looks suspiciously wrong (dolthub.com)
185.
The Undeniable Street View (theundeniablestreetview.com)
186.
Cobble_stone – The texture of your childhood (2021) (github.com)
187.
Mozilla.ai: Investing in Trustworthy AI (blog.mozilla.org)
188.
SEC charges crypto entrepreneur Justin Sun and his companies for fraud (sec.gov)
189.
A token-smuggling jailbreak for ChatGPT-4 (twitter.com)
190.
Something Pretty Right: The History and Legacy of Visual Basic (retool.com)
191.
Anti-recruiter prompt injection attack in LinkedIn profile (twitter.com)
192.
The new Bing runs on OpenAI’s GPT-4 (blogs.bing.com)
193.
A suspiciously criminal portfolio website (blueshirt.com)
194.
Google denies training Bard on ChatGPT chats from ShareGPT (twitter.com)
195.
Bitwarden PINs can be brute-forced (ambiso.github.io)
196.
Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2023)
197.
You can't tell people anything (2004) (habitatchronicles.com)
198.
Hi again @elonmusk (twitter.com)
199.
Shoshikantetsu (asnewman.github.io)
200.
The lost art of lacing cable (2018) (thebroadcastbridge.com)
201.
All you may need is HTML (fabiensanglard.net)
202.
The words you choose within an app are an essential part of its user experience (developer.apple.com)
203.
The Twitter API is now effectively unmaintained (snarfed.org)
204.
Could you train a ChatGPT-beating model for $85k and run it in a browser? (simonwillison.net)
205.
Twenty-five years of curl (daniel.haxx.se)
206.
The model for coins in Super Mario Odyssey is simpler than in Super Mario Galaxy (twitter.com)
207.
Internet Archive gets DMCA exemption to help archive vintage software (2003) (archive.org)
208.
Text2Video-Zero Code and Weights Released by Picsart AI Research (12G VRAM) (github.com)
209.
Credit Suisse sheds nearly 25%, key backer says no more money (reuters.com)
210.
Roald Dahl ebooks remotely updated to censored versions after purchase (thetimes.co.uk)