April 2023 Archive
91.
I wish GPT4 had never happened (chaudhry.notion.site)
92.
A trick to reaching flow: Leave your work broken (census.dev)
93.
Thinking hard makes the brain tired (economist.com)
94.
Effective Spaced Repetition (borretti.me)
95.
Night of the living brain fog dead or how I hacked myself better via open source (decodebytes.substack.com)
96.
Microsoft quietly supported legislation to make it easier to fix devices (grist.org)
97.
Creator of Catan, Klaus Teuber, has died (dicebreaker.com)
98.
Colorado passes agricultural Right to Repair (ifixit.com)
99.
Marginalia: DIY search engine that focuses on non-commercial content (search.marginalia.nu)
100.
Show HN: A 15 min daily stretch routine for desk workers (stretch15.com)
101.
Programmer interrupted: The cost of interruption and context switching (2022) (contextkeeper.io)
102.
Show HN: I made a SQL game to help people learn / challenge their skills (lost-at-sql.therobinlord.com)
103.
We need to tell people ChatGPT will lie to them, not debate linguistics (simonwillison.net)
104.
An example of LLM prompting for programming (martinfowler.com)
105.
I don't want streaming music, I just want to stream my music (coryd.dev)
106.
Ask HN: Side project of more than $2k monthly revenue? what's your project?
107.
Rate The Landlord: Anonymously share information with tenants like you (ratethelandlord.org)
108.
Launch HN: OutSail (YC W23) – Wingsails to reduce cargo ship fuel consumption
109.
Only one pair of distinct positive integers satisfy the equation m^n = n^m (keith-mcnulty.medium.com)
110.
Aztec monks with 1/55 HP no longer die when picking up or dropping a relic (reddit.com)
111.
Rural Americans are importing tiny Japanese pickup trucks (economist.com)
112.
The art of auto engineering (howacarworks.com)
113.
YouTube-DL Hosting Ban Paves the Way to Privatized Censorship (torrentfreak.com)
114.
We're building a browser when it's supposed to be impossible (awesomekling.substack.com)
115.
Apple wins antitrust court battle with Epic Games, appeals court rules (techcrunch.com)
116.
Google CEO: “can we change the setting of this group to history-off” [pdf] (ia601707.us.archive.org)
117.
Perennial rice: Plant once, harvest again and again (npr.org)
118.
Hetzner Introduces ARM64 Cloud Servers (hetzner.com)
119.
Saying Goodbye to GitHub (ersei.net)
120.
Windows on Btrfs (lilysthings.org)