February 2023 Archive
3091.
Dassault Rafale vs. F-35 (historyandwar.org)
3092.
Benchmarks of JavaScript Package Managers (pnpm.io)
3093.
Ask HN: RSS Feed for Comments?
3094.
Ask HN: Why pay for ChatGPT premium instead of using GPT3 playground?
3095.
The House was supposed to grow with population. It didn’t. Let’s fix that (washingtonpost.com)
3096.
The Cure for Hiccup Exists, and It's Free (theatlantic.com)
3097.
OrbStack: Light Linux containers and VMs on macOS, early access (tally.so)
3098.
Teens can proactively block their nude images from Instagram, OnlyFans (arstechnica.com)
3099.
A New Ocean Is Being Formed in Africa (thearchaeologist.org)
3100.
Twitter is making text-based two-factor authentication a paid feature (engadget.com)
3101.
Meta shares rocket 25%, on pace for the best day in a decade (cnbc.com)
3102.
Tell HN: Prompt leaking is the most scifi thing ever
3103.
The Rise of the Yaghan, Indigenous People of Tierra Del Fuego (atlasobscura.com)
3104.
Eugene H. Spafford: Malware Nemesis (spectrum.ieee.org)
3105.
AI will make the Semantic Web possible (theaimaze.com)
3106.
Device corkscrews itself into the ground like a seed [video] (youtube.com)
3107.
A federal court judge ruled that these emojis are financial advice (twitter.com)
3108.
One UI 5.1 bloatware is not consuming 60 GB storage on new Samsung Galaxy S23 (notebookcheck.net)
3109.
ChatGPT's breakout moment and the race to put AI to work (forbes.com)
3110.
Apple continues laying off contractors, impacting ‘hundreds’ of people (9to5mac.com)
3111.
Let's ask Ilya Sutskever and John Carmack to share their AI reading list (twitter.com)
3112.
Monotreme Dreams (nybooks.com)
3113.
Fourth, fifth, and sixth derivatives of position (en.wikipedia.org)
3114.
New chip for mobile devices knocks out unwanted signals (news.mit.edu)
3115.
FlexiRaft: Flexible Quorums with Raft [pdf] (cidrdb.org)
3116.
Show HN: Au: A C++14-compatible units library, by Aurora (github.com)
3117.
Rule 30 RNG in Racket (2012) (blog.jverkamp.com)
3118.
Floating Calculation in Mesopotamia [pdf] (arxiv.org)
3119.
Dell and partners smash patent troll WSOU in court (opensourcewatch.beehiiv.com)
3120.
OpenGMK is a modern rewrite of the proprietary GameMaker Classic engines (github.com)