April 2023 Archive
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Codeberg – Fast open source alternative to GitHub (codeberg.org)
122.
RePalm (dmitry.gr)
123.
Show HN: ScrapScript – A tiny functional language for sharable software (scrapscript.org)
124.
Why did Google Brain exist? (moderndescartes.com)
125.
Lessons by 3blue1brown (3blue1brown.com)
126.
From deep to long learning? (hazyresearch.stanford.edu)
127.
Future Blues – Emily's Cowboy Bebop Page (1999) (futureblues.com)
128.
I liked this simple calculus exercise (blog.plover.com)
129.
The biggest EV battery recycling plant in the US is open for business (canarymedia.com)
130.
XUL Layout is gone (crisal.io)
131.
Microsoft Edge is leaking the sites you visit to Bing (theverge.com)
132.
Engineers develop water filtration that removes “forever chemicals” (news.ubc.ca)
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Parrots learn to make video calls to chat with other parrots: study (news.northeastern.edu)
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YouTube, the jewel of the internet (ft.com)
135.
Tesla removes parking sensors, the results are predictably terrible (carexpert.com.au)
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EY gets banned from new audit business in Germany (economist.com)
137.
Statement on EU-US Cooperation on Turning Public Opinion Against Encryption (globalencryption.org)
138.
Firefox may soon reject Cookie prompts automatically (ghacks.net)
139.
Offline is just online with extreme latency (blog.jim-nielsen.com)
140.
Google Authenticator now supports Google Account synchronization (security.googleblog.com)
141.
I fixed a parasitic drain on my car in 408 days (davidmuller.github.io)
142.
Dishwasher Salmon (en.wikipedia.org)
143.
Is Gmail killing independent email? (tutanota.com)
144.
Tech bosses are letting dictators censor what Americans see (thedailybeast.com)
145.
Just Simply – Stop saying how simple things are in our docs (justsimply.dev)
146.
System design and the cost of architectural complexity (2013) (dspace.mit.edu)
147.
Prompt injection: what’s the worst that can happen? (simonwillison.net)
148.
A Baby GPT (twitter.com)
149.
Why don’t more people live close to friends? (annehelen.substack.com)
150.
Even Apple employees hate Siri and are skeptical of its future, new report says (9to5mac.com)