April 2023 Archive
2731.
Why Do We Even Need Private Banks? (jacobin.com)
2732.
Fox News Media and Tucker Carlson have agreed to part ways (press.foxnews.com)
2733.
What makes you enjoy Go lang?
2734.
Lyft CEO tells employees they must return to the office (cnn.com)
2735.
Ask HN: Is there still a reason to use Okta for SSO? Okta vs. Google SSO
2736.
I cannot wait for this deluge of AI products to be over
2737.
Britain Is Dead (palladiummag.com)
2738.
FBI and others urge Meta to halt encryption plans, citing child abuse risk (arstechnica.com)
2739.
Lifelogging, an Inevitability (2007) (kk.org)
2740.
Incidents of AIs going rogue and killing all the humans (aiincidentsreport.vercel.app)
2741.
Starship Launch Absolutely Wrecked SpaceX's Facilities (futurism.com)
2742.
Imgur to Ban Nudity or Sexually Explicit Content Next Month (tech.slashdot.org)
2743.
ECPG – Embedded SQL in C (postgresql.org)
2744.
A Hacker Has Stolen $10M in Ethereum and No One Knows How (decrypt.co)
2745.
Red Sea Dam (en.wikipedia.org)
2746.
OpenAI’s Bug Bounty Program (openai.com)
2747.
Federal agents enter wrong Boston hotel room, interrogated man during training (cbsnews.com)
2748.
Smokey’s new hot vapourizing engine creates heat in Detroit (1983) (rexresearch.com)
2749.
Companies Producing Biopolymers for Packaging (tderflinger.com)
2750.
This week in KDE: All about the apps (pointieststick.com)
2751.
Show HN: Compile ML models into dependency-free source code for easy deployment (waveworks.dk)
2752.
Polish Army Uses Matrix (twitter.com)
2753.
Britney Spears' Guide to Semiconductor Physics (2000) (britneyspears.ac)
2754.
Pine64 Star64: RISC-V SBC with GPU to launch for $69.99 and up (cnx-software.com)
2755.
Show HN: TurboPilot: Copilot clone runs code completion LLM on your CPU (github.com)
2756.
You Have a New Memory (slate.com)
2757.
Parisians vote to ban e-scooters from French capital (reuters.com)
2758.
Twitter cuts off Substack embeds and starts suspending bots (theverge.com)
2759.
Transformers Learn Shortcuts to Automata (arxiv.org)
2760.
Bob Lee’s Downtown SF Killing Sparks Rage at ‘Lawless’ City (sfstandard.com)