January 2023 Archive
4921.
GPT is all you need for back end (twitter.com)
4922.
Primify: Embed any image into a prime number (github.com)
4923.
New research indicates signs of depression can be detected in speech patterns (psypost.org)
4924.
Intel's 'historic collapse' erases $8B from market value (reuters.com)
4925.
Alphabet’s Layoffs Aren’t Googley (wired.com)
4926.
Google won't release an AI that can generate music from text descriptions (techcrunch.com)
4927.
Tears, blunders and chaos: inside Elon Musk’s Twitter (theguardian.com)
4928.
Working at Google: Ads, Continued (albertcory50.substack.com)
4929.
Content Moderation by Krazam (youtube.com)
4930.
Italy: The West's fastest shrinking nation (nytimes.com)
4931.
Using LLM to bring out true answers (qdrant.tech)
4932.
Upstart to Lay Off 365 Employees, 20% of Staff (marketwatch.com)
4933.
4934.
Long out of math, an AI programmer cracks a pure math problem (quantamagazine.org)
4935.
Is New York City facing a ‘doom loop’ scenario? A discussion has started (gothamist.com)
4936.
Machine Learning could create the perfect game bosses (wired.com)
4937.
Project Silica: writing data with lasers into quartz for long term archival (microsoft.com)
4938.
Tesla Calling Its Cars “Full Self-Driving” May Run Afoul of New California Law (forbes.com)
4939.
Explaining Reinforcement Learning with Human Feedback (RLHF) (surgehq.ai)
4940.
Cops Hacked Thousands of Phones. Was It Legal? (wired.co.uk)
4941.
Show HN: Stoat – build previews and metrics in pull request comments (github.com)
4942.
Hackers leak email addresses tied to 235M Twitter accounts (washingtonpost.com)
4943.
The Mediterranean Diet Is That Good for You. Here’s Why (nytimes.com)
4944.
Vulkan video shenanigans with RADV and FFmpeg (themaister.net)
4945.
2022 ClangBuiltLinux Retrospective (nathanchance.dev)
4946.
How to get messaging, positioning and storytelling right for your startup (findingdistribution.substack.com)
4947.
The eerie emptiness of 'Britain's Area 51' (bbc.com)
4948.
Show HN: Retune – the missing frontend for GPT-3 (retune.so)
4949.
Globally, the seven hottest years on record were the last seven (climate.copernicus.eu)
4950.
Solving N+1’s with Rails `exists?` queries (planetscale.com)