2023 Archive
2191.
ChatGPT with voice is now available to all free users (twitter.com)
2192.
IKEA sensors for doors and windows, motion, water leaks (theverge.com)
2193.
Turmeric’s unexpected link to lead poisoning in Bangladesh (stanmed.stanford.edu)
2194.
NASA study finds life-sparking energy source and molecule at Enceladus (phys.org)
2195.
Mold Course (epa.gov)
2196.
Google Authenticator cloud sync: Google can see the secrets, even while stored (defcon.social)
2197.
Scientists regenerate hair cells that enable hearing (hms.harvard.edu)
2198.
Show HN: We’re open-sourcing our session replay tool (github.com)
2199.
Marijuana addiction: those struggling often face skepticism (washingtonpost.com)
2200.
Reddit Doubles Down (platformer.news)
2201.
PSA: Intel Graphics Drivers Now Collect Telemetry by Default (techpowerup.com)
2202.
The age of cargo cult Agile must end (jchyip.medium.com)
2203.
Report Phone Spam – Shut down robocallers and text spammers (reportphonespam.org)
2204.
Twitter won’t allow retweeting tweets linking to Substack (arstechnica.com)
2205.
How Lego builds a new Lego set (theverge.com)
2206.
Microsoft exec says Windows 11 kernel will soon be booting with Rust inside (neowin.net)
2207.
What do I think about Community Notes? (vitalik.ca)
2208.
A new method to reprogram human cells to better mimic embryonic stem cells (uwa.edu.au)
2209.
FPGA N64 (ultrafp64.com)
2210.
System76 Open Firmware (github.com)
2211.
The Fantilator Page (onlyfans.web.cern.ch)
2212.
How to make a QR code with Stable Diffusion (stable-diffusion-art.com)
2213.
I used a Game Boy camera for Facetime video calls in iPadOS 17 (macstories.net)
2214.
Extracting the GameBoy ROM from photographs of the die (github.com)
2215.
Amazon ends charity donation program AmazonSmile (techcrunch.com)
2216.
GitHub to layoff 10% and closing all offices
2217.
My friends who cheated in interviews are getting promoted (2022) (teamblind.com)
2218.
DJI Mini 4 Pro (dji.com)
2219.
Tidal energy is not renewable (cs.stanford.edu)
2220.
Internet Archive responds to recording industry lawsuit targeting obsolete media (blog.archive.org)