May 2023 Archive
5373.
“We have no moat, and neither does OpenAI”
(twitter.com)
5374.
Synthetic gasoline promises neutral emissions–but the math doesn’t work
(arstechnica.com)
5375.
Fusion Breakthrough Hits Hurdles as Five Experiments Fail
(bloomberg.com)
5376.
Microsoft just made a far-from-certain bet on nuclear fusion
(theverge.com)
5378.
Show HN: React.js LLM Agent (open-source)
(github.com)
5379.
5380.
5381.
U.S. intercepts reveal the Ukrainian’s leader’s aggressive instincts
(washingtonpost.com)
5382.
Double-screen ‘free’ TV will show you ads, even when not in use
(arstechnica.com)
5383.
5385.
The Last Recording Artist
(jaimebrooks.substack.com)
5388.
Show HN: Domainotron.com uses GPT3 to help you find a great domain name
(domainotron.com)
5389.
5390.
Why Are There So Many Asian American Women Named Connie?
(nytimes.com)
5393.
Who’s fact-checking Wikipedia editors who distort, misinform?
(ocregister.com)
5394.
Show HN: Reactive DOM Updates in Ruby
(github.com)
5395.
How Audacity Noise Reduction Works
(wiki.audacityteam.org)
5396.
Show HN: Public data research using ChatGPT
(columns.ai)
5397.
Show HN: Artistinterview.ai – AI-powered answers to your questions for musicians
(artistinterview.ai)
5398.
The Costs of Brexit Are Undeniable Now
(theatlantic.com)
5399.
5400.
Stabilizing async fn in traits in 2023
(blog.rust-lang.org)