April 2023 Archive
1681.
Update millions of records in Rails (blog.eq8.eu)
1682.
Distractions Cause Bad Code (2018) (ntietz.com)
1683.
Daimler is setting up a $650M charging network for commercial EVs (arstechnica.com)
1684.
A 32-Hour Workweek Is Long Overdue: Bernie Sanders is calling for a reduction (jacobin.com)
1685.
LLM with Planning (arxiv.org)
1686.
AI used photographer’s photos for training, then slapped him with an invoice (diyphotography.net)
1687.
NYPD Can Now Shoot GPS Trackers at Your Car (jalopnik.com)
1688.
Red Hat layoffs spark calls to unionize, CEO wades in (theregister.com)
1689.
Cisco Systems pulled out of Russia: destroyed $23.42M worth of equipment (gagadget.com)
1690.
Wing Commander IV (filfre.net)
1691.
Ask HN: Who has deployed commercial features using GPT4?
1692.
Amazon omits India business in earnings, a first in years (techcrunch.com)
1693.
Desktop 3.8: End-to-End Encryption levels up with sharing and file-drop (nextcloud.com)
1694.
Nvidia drivers are detecting and reporting LLaMa/LLM users (imgur.com)
1695.
Show HN: I recreated a flying toasters screensaver for XScreensaver (github.com)
1696.
XINF (xinf.dev)
1697.
Are We <Thing> Yet? (wiki.mozilla.org)
1698.
Solaris by Stanislaw Lem on BBC 4 Radio Full-Cast Drama (2007) (youtube.com)
1699.
Did I Uncover a $100M Mistake with the Millennium Tower “Fix”? (youtube.com)
1700.
Twitter disables likes or comments on Substack? (twitter.com)
1701.
Size Matters: An Exploration of Virtual Memory on iOS (2022) (alwaysprocessing.blog)
1702.
San Francisco could collapse – what should California do about it? (sfchronicle.com)
1703.
One of the world’s largest investment banks: ‘Greedflation’ has gone too far (fortune.com)
1704.
Life expectancy in the U.S. varies greatly by region (twitter.com)
1705.
A Love Letter to Make (kmaasrud.com)
1706.
Wikipedia’s “Supreme Court” to review Polish-Jewish history during WWII (slate.com)
1707.
I cloned myself with AI, and she fooled my bank and my family (wsj.com)
1708.
Borland C++ Builder (2015) (runtimeterror.com)
1709.
My search for the origins of clothing (sapiens.org)
1710.
The emotional roller coaster of changing requirements (newsletter.abinoda.com)