July 2023 Archive
5041.
Show HN: AI-Powered Encyclopedia – Beautiful TLDR Articles (explore.eightify.app)
5042.
SpaceX Starlink satellites 'leak' so much radiation it's hurting radio astronomy (space.com)
5043.
Vegan diet cuts environmental damage, study shows (theguardian.com)
5044.
“For now, we will delete those [CSAM] posts and reinstate the account.” (twitter.com)
5045.
Retweets have been renamed to ‘Reposts.’ (twitter.com)
5046.
Pgvector 0.4.0 Performance (supabase.com)
5047.
Connect ODBC Databases to DuckDB (github.com)
5048.
California Wants to Make You Get an EBike License (micromobility.substack.com)
5049.
Show HN: LLM App – build a realtime LLM app in 30 lines, with no vector database (github.com)
5050.
William Saville-Kent: Marine Biology's Unsolved Murder (2021) (theatlantic.com)
5051.
It's so hot in my city that I can't charge my phone (old.reddit.com)
5052.
Show HN: Site that lets you pay me if you don't walk your talk (walkthetalk.app)
5053.
One problem with America's chip ambitions: Not quite enough staff (theregister.com)
5054.
AI girlfriend ‘told crossbow intruder to kill Queen Elizabeth at Windsor Castle’ (telegraph.co.uk)
5055.
Show HN: Weekly Charts of Strong Stocks and ETFs (weeklycharts.org)
5056.
Experts say ‘cocaine sharks’ may be feasting on drugs dumped off Florida (theguardian.com)
5057.
ChatGPT broke the Turing test – the race is on for new ways to assess AI (nature.com)
5058.
Reasons to be skeptical of that room-temperature superconductor claim (twitter.com)
5059.
Google is trialing tiled search results on mobile. You can’t turn them off (support.google.com)
5060.
Reddit calls for “a few new mods” after axing, polarizing some of its best (arstechnica.com)
5061.
Reddit subreddits censoring comments about Steve Huffman
5062.
Ask HN: What is a cool tech field to work in outside of SWE?
5063.
The Theological Problem Behind Firefox in Ubuntu 22.04 (ploum.net)
5064.
Threads backtracks flagging right-wing users for spreading disinformation (mashable.com)
5065.
Twitter Blue accounts fuel Ukraine War misinformation (bbc.com)
5066.
NASA decides not to launch two already-built asteroid probes (arstechnica.com)
5067.
Ask HN: What happened to Apples “rapid response” security updates
5068.
New EU regulations mandate user-replaceable batteries in Apple products (appleinsider.com)
5069.
Twitter's Dying. Time to Drop the News Paywalls (bloomberg.com)
5070.
Regex matching in P with backreference (2019) (github.com)