December 2023 Archive
31.
Omg.lol: An Oasis on the Internet (blakewatson.com)
32.
How big is YouTube? (ethanzuckerman.com)
33.
Code is run more than read (olano.dev)
34.
Ask HN: How do I train a custom LLM/ChatGPT on my own documents in Dec 2023?
35.
Simulating fluids, fire, and smoke in real-time (andrewkchan.dev)
36.
23andMe changed its terms of service to prevent hacked customers from suing (engadget.com)
37.
Gemini: Google's most capable AI model yet (blog.google)
38.
Apple allows some iOS apps to track user locations via lists of nearby SSIDs (wingu.se)
39.
Database Fundamentals (tontinton.com)
40.
Gooey: Turn almost any Python command line program into a full GUI application (github.com)
41.
Tell HN: Merry Christmas
42.
The Seamless Communication models (ai.meta.com)
43.
Mitchell reflects as he departs HashiCorp (hashicorp.com)
44.
'Like we were lesser humans': Gaza boys, men recall Israeli arrest, torture (aljazeera.com)
45.
James Webb Space Telescope captures high-resolution image of Uranus (webbtelescope.org)
46.
I bricked my Christmas lights (whizzy.org)
47.
IDEs we had 30 years ago (blogsystem5.substack.com)
48.
Dieselgate, but for trains – some heavyweight hardware hacking (badcyber.com)
49.
Marker: Convert PDF to Markdown quickly with high accuracy (github.com)
50.
A Matter of Millimeters: The story of Qantas flight 32 (admiralcloudberg.medium.com)
51.
Costs of running a macOS app studio business (notes.alinpanaitiu.com)
52.
A decade of Have I Been Pwned (troyhunt.com)
53.
JSONB has landed (sqlite.org)
54.
From Nand to Tetris (2017) (nand2tetris.org)
55.
Firefox on the brink? (brycewray.com)
56.
Show HN: How did your computer reach my server? (how-did-i-get-here.net)
57.
Trains were designed to break down after third-party repairs, hackers find (arstechnica.com)
58.
Tracking developer build times to decide if the M3 MacBook is worth upgrading (incident.io)
59.
A list of Hacker News's undocumented features and behaviors (github.com)
60.
Meta censors pro-Palestinian views on a global scale, report claims (theguardian.com)