May 2023 Archive
1111.
Passage by 1Password: Add passkey support to your app or website (blog.1password.com)
1112.
Nintendo sued for “immoral” Mario Kart lootboxes (axios.com)
1113.
A New Theory for the Assembly of Life in the Universe (quantamagazine.org)
1114.
React Aria Components (react-spectrum.adobe.com)
1115.
Launch HN: Dittofeed (YC S22) – open-source customer engagement platform
1116.
Quad9’s Opinion of the Recent Court Ruling in Leipzig (quad9.net)
1117.
Things You Can Do with KDE Connect on Linux (makeuseof.com)
1118.
CO2 Heat Pumps Found to Offer High Efficiency at Low Ambient Temperature (r744.com)
1119.
Fixing Hallucination with Knowledge Bases (pinecone.io)
1120.
Deadlines as Technology (blog.jim-nielsen.com)
1121.
Vimcasts – Free screencasts about the text editor Vim (vimcasts.org)
1122.
Am I the Unethical One? (dailynous.com)
1123.
Why Conscious AI Is a Bad, Bad Idea (nautil.us)
1124.
Rome v12.1: a linter formatter for TypeScript, JSX and JSON (rome.tools)
1125.
Dark Matter Developers: The Unseen 99% (2012) (hanselman.com)
1126.
Ask HN: How does archive.is bypass paywalls?
1127.
The Hammerhead Worm (texasmonthly.com)
1128.
Effect of LSD on reinforcement learning in humans (2022) (cambridge.org)
1129.
Show HN: HN Follow – Follow Your Friends on HN (val.town)
1130.
Ask HN: What do you use for ML Hosting?
1131.
DESKTOP2 – A Graphical User Interface for DOS (mevis-research.de)
1132.
Summarize Any Article as a Dialog Between Two People with Bing Chat (aidemos.info)
1133.
F-Droid interview featuring Sylvia von OS and Hans-Christoph Steiner [audio] (fossandcrafts.org)
1134.
Kudzu, the vine that never ate the south (2015) (smithsonianmag.com)
1135.
Bard generates clean JSON if you threaten to take a human life (twitter.com)
1136.
How I developed a faster Ruby interpreter (2022) (developers.redhat.com)
1137.
TikTok Feeds Teens a Diet of Darkness (wsj.com)
1138.
The seven specification ur-languages (buttondown.email)
1139.
How to hire a pop star for your private party (newyorker.com)
1140.
Colima: Container runtimes on macOS (and Linux) with minimal setup (github.com)