2023 Archive
301.
CDC File Transfer (github.com)
302.
Tell HN: I salute everyone on call/working support through the holidays
303.
Sam Altman goes before US Congress to propose licenses for building AI (reuters.com)
304.
Google has a secret browser hidden inside the settings (matan-h.com)
305.
Whistleblowers are the conscience of society, yet suffer gravely (covertactionmagazine.com)
306.
I am dying of squamous cell carcinoma, and potential treatments are out of reach (jakeseliger.com)
307.
TikTok Ban Bill Is Patriot Act 2.0 Trojan Horse [video] (youtube.com)
308.
GitHub Copilot Chat Leaked Prompt (twitter.com)
309.
Arrest made in SF killing of Bob Lee – alleged killer also worked in tech (missionlocal.org)
310.
Facebook LLAMA is being openly distributed via torrents (github.com)
311.
A senior engineer's guide to the system design interview (interviewing.io)
312.
Adobe Firefly: AI Art Generator (adobe.com)
313.
AI Generated Seinfeld runs 24/7 on Twitch (twitch.tv)
314.
YouTube is testing a more aggressive approach against ad blockers (androidpolice.com)
315.
Free IRS-run tax filing pilot to be available in 13 states (irs.gov)
316.
Open-sourcing AudioCraft: Generative AI for audio (ai.meta.com)
317.
Fast (patrickcollison.com)
318.
Why Cities: Skylines 2 performs poorly (blog.paavo.me)
319.
GGML – AI at the Edge (ggml.ai)
320.
Realistic computer-generated handwriting (calligrapher.ai)
321.
Outlook now ignores Windows' Default Browser and opens links in Edge by default (support.microsoft.com)
322.
Phind Model beats GPT-4 at coding, with GPT-3.5 speed and 16k context (phind.com)
323.
Azure ChatGPT: Private and secure ChatGPT for internal enterprise use (github.com)
324.
Replit's new Code LLM: Open Source, 77% smaller than Codex, trained in 1 week (latent.space)
325.
Photos capture life inside a drop of seawater (smithsonianmag.com)
326.
You don't need JavaScript for that (htmhell.dev)
327.
So what’s next (personal news from developer of popular CoreJS polyfill) (github.com)
328.
Macroeconomic changes have made it impossible for me to want to pay you (mcsweeneys.net)
329.
Any sufficiently advanced uninstaller is indistinguishable from malware (devblogs.microsoft.com)
330.
Builder's Remedy goes into effect in many California cities tomorrow (darrellowens.substack.com)