November 2023 Archive
3031.
Meta: Gaia - A Benchmark for General AI Assistants (arxiv.org)
3032.
The official Rails job board is live (rubyonrails.org)
3033.
A theory on why OpenAI (Ilya) fired Sam Altman: Different AGI definitions (reddit.com)
3034.
ChatData brings RAG to LLM apps with FREE knowledge base with millions of files (github.com)
3035.
The Weird World in RGB (2019) [video] (youtube.com)
3036.
eBPF – Introduction, Tutorials and Community Resources (ebpf.io)
3037.
Tesla Investors Call for Elon Musk to Be Suspended, Apple Pulls Ads on X (gizmodo.com)
3038.
Scotland's Oldest Tartan Rose (atlasobscura.com)
3039.
How scientists are trying to save the insects that make life possible (npr.org)
3040.
Season's Bleatings: Finnish Photographs of the Nuuttipukki (1928) (publicdomainreview.org)
3041.
Nile Templates – the quickest way to build modern SaaS (thenile.dev)
3042.
Renting <I>akiya</I>: A backdoor into Japan's abandoned homes (japantimes.co.jp)
3043.
Rust in Linux: Where we are and where we're going next (zdnet.com)
3044.
Show HN: Deepmark AI- LLM assessment tool for task-specific metrics on your data (github.com)
3045.
3046.
NTSB Calls for Technology to Reduce Speeding in All New Cars (ntsb.gov)
3047.
BMW, Subaru and Porsche drivers 'more likely to cause a crash', study finds (theguardian.com)
3048.
Ask HN: Have you made IRL friends from HN usage?
3049.
What Happens When Your 11-Year-Old Says No to a Smartphone? (2019) (vogue.com)
3050.
What's the Best City for Techies in 2024? (overthinkingmoney.com)
3051.
AI fake nudes are booming. It's ruining real teens' lives (washingtonpost.com)
3052.
The share of Americans who are mortgage-free is at an all-time high (bloomberg.com)
3053.
U.S. cities consider banning "right on red" laws amid rise in pedestrian deaths (cbsnews.com)
3054.
Ford is killing the Explorer hybrid because cops are buying all of them (jalopnik.com)
3055.
Born in a bomb shelter (callumbirch.com)
3056.
Ask HN: How did you overcome social anxiety?
3057.
There's Math.random(), and then there's Math.random() (2015) (v8.dev)
3058.
59% of 18-25 year olds in the United States are overweight or obese (jamanetwork.com)
3059.
Comets that 'bounce' from planet to planet could spread life across the universe (space.com)
3060.
Is distributed computing dying, or just fading into the background? (arstechnica.com)