May 2023 Archive
6751.
Adobe/elixir-styler: An Elixir code-style enforcer with auto-formatting (github.com)
6752.
Reid Hoffman's AI startup censors his links to Jeffery Epstein (twitter.com)
6753.
Request for clemency of Mr. Assange to King Charles, the third (declassifieduk.org)
6754.
Which drink is best for hydration? Hint: It isn’t water (cnn.com)
6755.
AI machines aren’t ‘hallucinating’. But their makers are (theguardian.com)
6756.
Why your TCP-based VPN stutters (and how to fix it) (blog.carldong.me)
6757.
Some Airlines Avoid Twitter, Putting a Popular Travel Hack at Risk (wsj.com)
6758.
Palantir Touting Demand for AI Tools (bloomberg.com)
6759.
The Misallocation of Tech Talent (world.hey.com)
6760.
Fake research papers are alarmingly common (science.org)
6761.
Amazon Accused Anime Figurines of Promoting ‘Child Exploitation’ (vice.com)
6762.
Random viral tweet turns "This Is How You Lose The Time War" bestseller again
6763.
Microsoft Wants Firefox to Ditch Google, Switch to Bing (omgubuntu.co.uk)
6764.
Linda Yaccarino Likely to Replace Elon Musk as New Twitter CEO (news.com.au)
6765.
Postgres Task Queues: The Secret Weapon Killing Specialized Queue Services? (fforward.ai)
6766.
Glass Cliff (en.wikipedia.org)
6767.
Ask HN: What tutorial or course would you like to see?
6768.
Tinder cracks down on OnlyFans and sugar daddy ads by removing social handles (standard.co.uk)
6769.
Automating Scrapers
6770.
GPT.space – ChatGPT in Google Workspace (gpt.space)
6771.
Easiest ChatGPT Jailbreak so far
6772.
Anthropic's 100k context window is available on Poe (poe.com)
6773.
Show HN: An annotation tool for ML and NLP (github.com)
6774.
OpenAI readies new open-source AI model (reuters.com)
6775.
Can We Stop Runaway A.I.? (newyorker.com)
6776.
Anarchist Cafe in Toronto closes its doors (theanarchist.ca)
6777.
Elon Musk on Sam Altman and ChatGPT: I am the reason OpenAI exists (youtube.com)
6778.
When you write code, which approach do you take?
6779.
Pentagon Says Accounting Mistake Leaves U.S. with $3B More in Arms for Ukraine (wsj.com)
6780.
Hackernews.com (1998) (web.archive.org)