2023 Archive
2521.
Al Jaffee, king of the Mad Magazine fold-in, has died (nytimes.com)
2522.
Tesla Model Y overtakes Corolla to be world’s best-selling car in 2023 (thedriven.io)
2523.
Giving up the iPad-only travel dream (sixcolors.com)
2524.
Sarah Silverman is suing OpenAI and Meta for copyright infringement (theverge.com)
2525.
Ask HN: Has anyone gotten complete, permanent relief from tinnitus?
2526.
Uncensored Models (erichartford.com)
2527.
Oil sector is lobbying for inefficient hydrogen cars to delay electrification (rechargenews.com)
2528.
PaLM 2 Technical Report [pdf] (ai.google)
2529.
Why are antennas popping up over the Salt Lake City foothills? (ksltv.com)
2530.
Coinbase suspending USDC:USD conversions over the weekend (twitter.com)
2531.
Using extra Firefox profiles to make my life better (utcc.utoronto.ca)
2532.
Don't use custom CSS scrollbars (ericwbailey.website)
2533.
Inkscape is hiring: Accelerating the GTK4 migration (inkscape.org)
2534.
Google-hosted malvertising leads to fake Keepass site that looks genuine (arstechnica.com)
2535.
I gave commit rights to someone I didn't know (2016) (tech.davis-hansson.com)
2536.
Fomos: Experimental OS, built with Rust (github.com)
2537.
A genetically modified bacterium that outcompetes bacteria causing tooth decay (astralcodexten.com)
2538.
Migrating from Supabase (blog.val.town)
2539.
John Glenn’s $40 Camera Forced NASA to Rethink Space Missions (petapixel.com)
2540.
Show HN: WinGPT – AI assistant for Windows 3.1 (dialup.net)
2541.
Microsoft in talks to acquire a 49% stake in ChatGPT owner OpenAI (watcher.guru)
2542.
iOS 17 will reportedly set the stage for sideloading apps on iPhone (techcrunch.com)
2543.
Amazon doesn't 'employ' drivers, but hired firms to prevent them from unionizing (vice.com)
2544.
FreeBSD spends 7% of its boot time running a bubblesort on its SYSINITs (twitter.com)
2545.
LinkedIn is laying off nearly 700 employees (npr.org)
2546.
Nvidia releases new AI chip with 480GB CPU RAM, 96GB GPU RAM (nvidia.com)
2547.
The Twelve-Factor App (2011) (12factor.net)
2548.
The Online Safety Bill: An attack on encryption (element.io)
2549.
Why I'm done with Mouser Electronics (lcamtuf.substack.com)
2550.
Brand-new Linux release, which I'm calling the Debian Linux Release (1993) (wiki.debian.org)