May 2023 Archive
6961.
Is there such a thing as a system that’s too reliable? (flyingbarron.medium.com)
6962.
Google passkeys are a no-brainer. You’ve turned them on, right? (arstechnica.com)
6963.
White House pledges $140M for seven new AI research centers (theregister.com)
6964.
US truck drivers push for better working conditions: “We’ve lost our patience” (theguardian.com)
6965.
The Silent Strings of ChatGPT (robkhenderson.substack.com)
6966.
Web Environment Integrity – Google locking down on browsers (groups.google.com)
6967.
REGIONAL BY ROW: Let the database home the data (cockroachlabs.com)
6968.
Illinois set to become first state to end book bans (politico.com)
6969.
Customers are being asked to tip even at self check-out (businessinsider.com)
6970.
China’s Crackdown Widens as Police Raid Another Firm with Foreign Ties (nytimes.com)
6971.
Philips created a 1440p monitor with an attached E-ink display (techspot.com)
6972.
Show HN: VizGPT – Make contextual data visualizations with a chat interface (github.com)
6973.
El Chapo’s sons built a fentanyl empire poisoning America (reuters.com)
6974.
A Mystery: Why Can't We Walk Straight? (npr.org)
6975.
In Norway, the Electric Vehicle Future Has Already Arrived (nytimes.com)
6976.
U.S. Says It Dismantled Russia’s ‘Most Sophisticated’ Malware Network (nytimes.com)
6977.
Air New Zealand to Rent Bunk Beds to Economy Passengers for $100 an Hour (bloomberg.com)
6978.
Introducing Raycast Pro (raycast.com)
6979.
Robinhood to Launch 24-Hour Trading on Weekdays in Stocks and ETFs (wsj.com)
6980.
Ask HN: Does using a new editor/word processor occasionally enhance creativity?
6981.
Google brings dark web monitoring to all U.S. Gmail users (bleepingcomputer.com)
6982.
Creating a Coding Assistant with StarCoder (huggingface.co)
6983.
Show HN: Search Xkcd (xkcd.netcore.io)
6984.
DNSWatch, Meta's DNS snooping utility (github.com)
6985.
Inactive Account Policy (help.twitter.com)
6986.
Tesla Cybertruck prototype spotted stuck in a field (electrek.co)
6987.
Show HN: Browsing in Public (inpubliq.com)
6988.
Kremlin Denies Meddling Ahead of Turkey’s Knife-Edge Elections (bloomberg.com)
6989.
Google wants you to forget the 10 blue links (theverge.com)
6990.
LLMs: “Always Respond with JSON” (twitter.com)