April 2023 Archive
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Bullet Train – Rails-based SaaS framework (bullettrain.co)
182.
Dropbox telemetry can't be disabled (dropboxforum.com)
183.
Bark – Text-prompted generative audio model (github.com)
184.
The Best Pens for 2023: Gel, Ballpoint, Rollerball, and Fountain Pens (jetpens.com)
185.
Photographer captures ultra-rare red ring of light over Italy (petapixel.com)
186.
Simply explained: How does GPT work? (confusedbit.dev)
187.
A visual book recommender (nathanrooy.github.io)
188.
Show HN: Homemade rocketship treehouse – hardware to custom OS (rocket.jonh.net)
189.
Google Authenticator cloud sync: Google can see the secrets, even while stored (defcon.social)
190.
Twitter won’t allow retweeting tweets linking to Substack (arstechnica.com)
191.
Microsoft exec says Windows 11 kernel will soon be booting with Rust inside (neowin.net)
192.
System76 Open Firmware (github.com)
193.
Pure Sh Bible (github.com)
194.
OpenAI’s CEO says the age of giant AI models is already over (wired.com)
195.
Why Janet? (ianthehenry.com)
196.
We achieved a 6-fold increase in Podman startup speed (redhat.com)
197.
Booting Modern Intel CPUs (mjg59.dreamwidth.org)
198.
Finland becomes the 31st member of NATO (nato.int)
199.
FTX stored private keys to crypto assets in plaintext, without access controls (twitter.com)
200.
Ask HN: What are some of the best university courses available online for free?
201.
Live Starlink Satellite and Coverage Map (satellitemap.space)
202.
Defamed by ChatGPT (jonathanturley.org)
203.
The FAA has granted SpaceX permission to launch its Starship rocket (arstechnica.com)
204.
Clocks and Causality – Ordering Events in Distributed Systems (2022) (exhypothesi.com)
205.
Nuclear Power Is the Answer to Global and Environmental Energy Woes (nationalinterest.org)
206.
Use of antibiotics in farming ‘endangering human immune system’ (theguardian.com)
207.
Dropbox to reduce global workforce by about 16%, or 500 staff (blog.dropbox.com)
208.
Get The TLDR Of Any YouTube Video (you-tldr.com)
209.
Managers, stop distracting employees (hbr.org)
210.
Buck2: Our open source build system (engineering.fb.com)