May 2023 Archive
3781.
Nvidia close to becoming first trillion-dollar chip firm after stellar forecast (reuters.com)
3782.
Identity Crisis – A Tale of DevRel (dewanahmed.com)
3783.
NYC considers facial recognition ban for businesses, landlords after MSG debacle (gothamist.com)
3784.
Agnès Varda (en.wikipedia.org)
3785.
Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo (en.wikipedia.org)
3786.
Ask HN: Is This Legal?
3787.
EU AI Act to Target US Open Source Software (technomancers.ai)
3788.
In a historic step, strippers at an LA bar are poised to unionize (text.npr.org)
3789.
Discord Bot for Crypto Subscriptions (blockbiller.io)
3790.
Mark Zuckerberg unveils ‘scrappier’ future at Meta after layoffs (washingtonpost.com)
3791.
Show HN: I built a gallary of 200 B2B SaaS pricing pages (pageshidara.com)
3792.
Self-Hosting VSCode (fribbledom.com)
3793.
Linux HDR hackfest wrap-up (emersion.fr)
3794.
AI vs. Hollywood: Writers battle “plagiarism machines” in union talks (arstechnica.com)
3795.
Clarity – Free tool that captures how real people use your site (clarity.microsoft.com)
3796.
An epic ‘Nessun Dorma’ that leaves a Royal Albert Hall audience in awe (classicfm.com)
3797.
“Predator” the Android malware that exploited 5 0-days (arstechnica.com)
3798.
FTC: Amazon’s Ring to pay $5.8M after staff caught snooping on customer video (techcrunch.com)
3799.
Show HN: SpiderSuite: Advance GUI web security crawler (github.com)
3800.
Advice That Worked for Me (nabeelqu.substack.com)
3801.
We read the paper that forced Timnit Gebru out of Google. Here’s what it says (technologyreview.com)
3802.
Art Bell Coast to Coast: The Area 51 Caller (odysee.com)
3803.
Apple’s New Headset Meets Reality (bloomberg.com)
3804.
Sensible Security: concrete and evidence-informed cybersecurity for everyone (security.stolovitz.com)
3805.
Dependency Composition (martinfowler.com)
3806.
PrivateAI’s PrivateGPT aims to combat ChatGPT privacy concerns (venturebeat.com)
3807.
T-Mobile customer account PINs and other data spilled in 2nd hack of 2023 (arstechnica.com)
3808.
How Lex Fridman's podcast became a safe space for the anti-woke tech elite (businessinsider.com)
3809.
An engineer’s guide to mobile biometrics: step-by-step (stytch.com)
3810.
Hollywood is calling it ‘the Netflix strike.’ (latimes.com)