Stanford A.I. Courses
(ai.stanford.edu)
2023 Archive
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The money spent on lotteries doesn’t go to the park
(outdoorstatus.com)
1684.
What every developer should know about GPU computing
(codeconfessions.substack.com)
1685.
ChatGPT Explained: A normie's guide to how it works
(jonstokes.com)
1686.
SectorC: A C Compiler in 512 bytes
(xorvoid.com)
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1688.
Mercedes beats Tesla to autonomous driving in California
(theregister.com)
1689.
Canada bans most foreigners from buying homes
(voanews.com)
1690.
Is Gmail killing independent email?
(tutanota.com)
1691.
U.S. stock market returns – a history from the 1870s to 2022
(themeasureofaplan.com)
1692.
Tech bosses are letting dictators censor what Americans see
(thedailybeast.com)
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Just Simply – Stop saying how simple things are in our docs
(justsimply.dev)
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1696.
When open becomes opaque: The changing face of open-source hardware companies
(blog.adafruit.com)
1697.
Bing ChatGPT image jailbreak
(twitter.com)
1698.
1699.
System design and the cost of architectural complexity (2013)
(dspace.mit.edu)
1700.
Kottke.org is 25 years old today
(kottke.org)
1701.
1702.
OpenAI's misalignment and Microsoft's gain
(stratechery.com)
1703.
Tell HN: "I don't care about cookies” extension bought by Avast, users jump ship
(addons.mozilla.org)
1704.
New headless Chrome has been released and has a near-perfect browser fingerprint
(antoinevastel.com)
1705.
Alt-F4 #65 – Factorio visualizer in Unreal Engine 5
(alt-f4.blog)
1706.
Antidepressants or Tolkien
(antidepressantsortolkien.vercel.app)
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Prompt injection: what’s the worst that can happen?
(simonwillison.net)
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