March 2023 Archive
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Who owns private home security footage, and who can get access to it? (politico.com)
242.
How to lose $950 quickly on Airbnb (chriskiehl.com)
243.
Duolingo Max, a learning experience powered by GPT-4 (blog.duolingo.com)
244.
Making Python faster with Rust (ohadravid.github.io)
245.
Coltrane: A music theory library with a command-line interface (github.com)
246.
Ask HN: Why do many CS graduates lack foundational knowledge?
247.
Banking in uncertain times (bitsaboutmoney.com)
248.
SVB lobbied the government to relax some Dodd-Frank provisions (fortune.com)
249.
Gang members hold positions at ‘highest levels’ of LA Sheriff’s department (rollingstone.com)
250.
Vicuna: An open-source chatbot impressing GPT-4 with 90% ChatGPT quality (vicuna.lmsys.org)
251.
The early 90s tech scene that created L0pht, the legendary hackerspace (cyberscoop.com)
252.
$39 Cooler Master case turns your old Framework Laptop parts into a tiny PC (theverge.com)
253.
Coinbase suspending USDC:USD conversions over the weekend (twitter.com)
254.
John Glenn’s $40 Camera Forced NASA to Rethink Space Missions (petapixel.com)
255.
Hetzner launches three new dedicated servers (hetzner.com)
256.
Kali Linux 2023.1 introduces 'Purple' distro for defensive security (gitlab.com)
257.
Google releases Bard to a limited number of users in the US and UK (nytimes.com)
258.
Launch HN: Vocode (YC W23) – Library for voice conversation with LLMs
259.
Experimental library for scraping websites using OpenAI's GPT API (jamesturk.github.io)
260.
Transformers.js (xenova.github.io)
261.
Secret ChatGPT plugins can be revealed by removing a parameter from an API call (twitter.com)
262.
75% of the Most Played Games on Steam Are Playable on the Steam Deck (boilingsteam.com)
263.
Disney Eliminates Its Metaverse Division (wsj.com)
264.
“Healthy obesity” doesn’t exist. It is unequivocally bad for you (bigthink.com)
265.
Mullvad's campaign against EU chat control (mullvad.net)
266.
Ask HN: Has anyone started over outside of tech?
267.
Show HN: GPT Repo Loader – load entire code repos into GPT prompts (github.com)
268.
Cryptocurrencies add nothing useful to society, says chip-maker Nvidia (theguardian.com)
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We’re no longer sunsetting the free team plan (docker.com)
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Royal Astronomical Society: all journals to publish as open access from 2024 (ras.ac.uk)