December 2023 Archive
1291.
Ask HN: Where do you live? What's good or bad about it?
1292.
Open source liability is coming (developersalliance.org)
1293.
Inside Job: How a Hacker Helped Cocaine Traffickers Infiltrate Europe's Ports (occrp.org)
1294.
Another crackdown on Boston-area pirate radio stations (universalhub.com)
1295.
Trust-based moderation systems (cblgh.org)
1296.
Nintendo Switch's iGPU: Maxwell Nerfed Edition (chipsandcheese.com)
1297.
OpenAI delays launch of custom GPT store until early 2024 (axios.com)
1298.
Show HN: Play Othello in your web browser (made with Mithril) (jawj.github.io)
1299.
A/UX (en.wikipedia.org)
1300.
Widespread FBI abuse of foreign spy law sets off "alarm bells," tech group says (arstechnica.com)
1301.
Ambient Co-Presence (maggieappleton.com)
1302.
Beginner's guide to arguing constructively (2020) (liamrosen.com)
1303.
Derinkuyu: Mysterious underground city in Turkey found in man's basement (bigthink.com)
1304.
Tree of Life Explorer (evogeneao.com)
1305.
Behind the scenes scaling ChatGPT and the OpenAI APIs [video] - Eng Mgr @ OpenAI (youtube.com)
1306.
Volcanic eruption started just north of the town of Grindavik, Iceland (visir.is)
1307.
Brexit has failed for UK, say clear majority of Britons – poll (theguardian.com)
1308.
Anti-aging drug for dogs moves closer to gaining FDA approval (foxnews.com)
1309.
The Norway Model: How the Scandinavian country became a literary powerhouse (thedial.world)
1310.
For processing strings, streams in C++ can be slow (lemire.me)
1311.
Towards accurate differential diagnosis with large language models (arxiv.org)
1312.
Mexico is now the 12th largest economy in the world (mexiconewsdaily.com)
1313.
Leaving F-Droid (gist.github.com)
1314.
Until the 14th century women dominated the field of beer brewing (daily.jstor.org)
1315.
FreeBasic (freebasic.net)
1316.
Church vs. Curry Types (ericnormand.me)
1317.
Ask HN: Does anyone here use Haxe?
1318.
Gaussian explosion (aras-p.info)
1319.
The Hole: A tiny NYC community forgotten for decades (bloomberg.com)
1320.
Scalable extraction of training data from (production) language models (arxiv.org)