2023 Archive
61.
The worst programmer I know (dannorth.net)
62.
Easter egg in flight path of last 747 delivery flight (flightradar24.com)
63.
NanoGPT (github.com)
64.
Show HN: Beeper Mini – iMessage client for Android (beeper.com)
65.
4B If Statements (andreasjhkarlsson.github.io)
66.
Stop the proposal on mass surveillance of the EU (mullvad.net)
67.
Stanford president resigns over manipulated research, will retract 3 papers (stanforddaily.com)
68.
StableLM: A new open-source language model (stability.ai)
69.
Apple says it'll remove iMessage and FaceTime in UK rather than break encryption (9to5mac.com)
70.
Google to reduce workforce by 12k (blog.google)
71.
Charlie Munger has died (berkshirehathaway.com)
72.
ISPs should not police online speech no matter how awful it is (eff.org)
73.
Space Elevator (neal.fun)
74.
NSO group iPhone zero-click, zero-day exploit captured in the wild (citizenlab.ca)
75.
Factorio: Space Age (factorio.com)
76.
OpenAI staff threaten to quit unless board resigns (wired.com)
77.
Introducing ChatGPT and Whisper APIs (openai.com)
78.
Greg Brockman quits OpenAI (twitter.com)
79.
The Password Game (neal.fun)
80.
Organic Maps (organicmaps.app)
81.
Show HN: GPT-4-powered web searches for developers (phind.com)
82.
Twitter Is DDOSing Itself (sfba.social)
83.
Happy New Year HN!
84.
Is this Duplo train track under too much tension? (puzzling.stackexchange.com)
85.
The early days of Linux (lwn.net)
86.
Google is already pushing WEI into Chromium (github.com)
87.
Richard Stallman reveals he has cancer in the GNU 40 Hacker Meeting talk [video] (audio-video.gnu.org)
88.
Apple cuts off Beeper Mini's access (techcrunch.com)
89.
Semaphore: A Full-Body Keyboard (github.com)
90.
Memory Allocation (samwho.dev)