I wish GPT4 had never happened
(chaudhry.notion.site)
April 2023 Archive
91.
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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)
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)
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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)
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Rate The Landlord: Anonymously share information with tenants like you
(ratethelandlord.org)
109.
Only one pair of distinct positive integers satisfy the equation m^n = n^m
(keith-mcnulty.medium.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)
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Google CEO: “can we change the setting of this group to history-off” [pdf]
(ia601707.us.archive.org)
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Hetzner Introduces ARM64 Cloud Servers
(hetzner.com)
119.
Saying Goodbye to GitHub
(ersei.net)
120.
Windows on Btrfs
(lilysthings.org)