May 2023 Archive
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Google “We have no moat, and neither does OpenAI” (semianalysis.com)
2.
Had a call with Reddit to discuss pricing (old.reddit.com)
3.
Memory Allocation (samwho.dev)
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Rarbg Is No More (web.archive.org)
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See this page fetch itself, byte by byte, over TLS (subtls.pages.dev)
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Slide to Unlock (cs.uwaterloo.ca)
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Get started making music (learningmusic.ableton.com)
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Show HN: Boring Report, a news app that uses AI to desensationalize the news (boringreport.org)
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PyPI Was Subpoenaed (blog.pypi.org)
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Federal judge: Border searches of cell phones require a warrant (eff.org)
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JMAP – a modern email open standard (jmap.io)
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It's A(door)able (ncase.me)
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MSFT is forcing Outlook and Teams to open links in Edge and IT admins are angry (theverge.com)
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Geoffrey Hinton leaves Google and warns of danger ahead (nytimes.com)
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Scaling up the Prime Video audio/video monitoring service and reducing costs (primevideotech.com)
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Let us serve you, but don't bring us down (blog.archive.org)
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Ask HN: Is it just me or GPT-4's quality has significantly deteriorated lately?
18.
When you lose the ability to write, you also lose some of your ability to think (twitter.com)
19.
Everything you always wanted to know about mathematics (2013) [pdf] (math.cmu.edu)
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Don Knuth plays with ChatGPT (cs.stanford.edu)
21.
100K Context Windows (anthropic.com)
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I criticized Amazon’s policies in a blog – their lawyers have subpoenaed me (twitter.com)
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Sam Altman goes before US Congress to propose licenses for building AI (reuters.com)
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GitHub Copilot Chat Leaked Prompt (twitter.com)
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Replit's new Code LLM: Open Source, 77% smaller than Codex, trained in 1 week (latent.space)
26.
Setris – Tetris with Sand Physics (mslivo.itch.io)
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Why I Left Rust (jntrnr.com)
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IRS tests free e-filing system that could compete with tax prep giants (washingtonpost.com)
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Same Stop: Life after 26 years as a programmer for Apple (engineersneedart.com)
30.
Htmx Is the Future (quii.dev)