May 2023 Archive
6901.
Show HN: Prototyping Games and Experiences with ChatGPT
6902.
Why Good Engineers Leave Good Companies (betterprogramming.pub)
6903.
Sublime Text vs. VSCode (twitter.com)
6904.
German startup wins initial funding for revolutionary fusion energy machine (ft.com)
6905.
Ask HN: What if you are an AI?
6906.
Digital nomads have reshaped cities around the world (restofworld.org)
6907.
Firefox users on Windows 7, 8 and 8.1 moving to Extended Support Release (support.mozilla.org)
6908.
What domain name to use for your home network? (ctrl.blog)
6909.
Software Defined PCB (github.com)
6910.
Switching to the i3 window manager (2021) (vincent.bernat.ch)
6911.
Blue Skies over Mastodon (erinkissane.com)
6912.
GM created its open-source software protocol and wants its competitors to use it (theverge.com)
6913.
AI Chatbots Have Been Used to Create Dozens of News Content Farms (bloomberg.com)
6914.
Isolation Lemma (en.wikipedia.org)
6915.
JPMorgan Got a Deal on First Republic (bloomberg.com)
6916.
AI isn’t the app, it’s the UI (stackoverflow.blog)
6917.
Stay away or we’ll have to arrest you, South Africa tells Putin (thetimes.co.uk)
6918.
After 16 years in development, MaidSAFE is finally getting close to launch (metaverseinsider.tech)
6919.
The AI Super Tutor for Students and Teachers – Sal Khan – Ted (youtube.com)
6920.
If you write “former blue check” in your Twitter bio, you get verification badge (twitter.com)
6921.
Vegan Ultra-Runner Wins Zion 100KM Desert Trail Rac (plantbasednews.org)
6922.
Russia's APT28 targets Ukraine government with bogus Windows updates (theregister.com)
6923.
Google and Apple lead industry specification to address unwanted tracking (security.googleblog.com)
6924.
DocuSign joins growing list of tech companies summoning employees back to office (geekwire.com)
6925.
Twitter restores free API access for emergency/weather and transportation alerts (engadget.com)
6926.
With writers on strike, can an AI chatbot be as funny as late night comedians? (bbc.com)
6927.
Zune.net (zune.net)
6928.
Show HN: Praxis, an iOS browser that blocks all JavaScript and cookies (apps.apple.com)
6929.
Common US consumer products release toxic compounds, new research shows (theguardian.com)
6930.
Federal Trade Commission tries to bar Meta from monetizing teens' data (washingtonpost.com)