May 2023 Archive
13261.
Ask HN: Who else low-key wants Google Bard to get better than GPT-4?
13262.
Ask HN: I want your opinion on this
13263.
Can We Make Life? Full Episode – Nova Wonders America (youtube.com)
13264.
OpenAI applied for having “GPT” as a trademark (alter.com)
13265.
Ask HN: Is there a search engine left that doesn't truncate results?
13266.
The Revolution will not be brought to you by ChatGPT (newstatesman.com)
13267.
TEDx – Eliezer Yudkowsky – Unleashing the Power of Artificial Intelligence (youtube.com)
13268.
Restrict AI Illustration from Publishing: An Open Letter (artisticinquiry.org)
13269.
Tell HN: GitHub Search Unusable Now.
13270.
Note-taking with Notion and ChatGPT for effective meetings (mangasf-project.com)
13271.
Will Universal Basic Income Save Us from AI? (thewalrus.ca)
13272.
Ask HN: Favorite Email Provider/Setup
13273.
VecLucene: Vector Search on Top of Lucene (github.com)
13274.
The Wicker Man at 50: how the strange 1970s British film became a cult classic (theconversation.com)
13275.
Ask HN: How to Fine Tune LLMs?
13276.
Driv AI: Revolutionizing Driving Education and Transforming (driv-ai.vercel.app)
13277.
Google's exchange rate for KRW/GBP is/was wrong (google.com)
13278.
My 2023 Terminal, Shell and Command-Line Toolbox (datasciencesouth.com)
13279.
Snapchat influencer launches CarynAI virtual girlfriend (fortune.com)
13280.
Ask HN: How did you train for your first 5k/10k?
13281.
Have you completely adopted ChatGPT to write mundane documents?
13282.
Don’t use ChatGPT to solve problems (thebuild.com)
13283.
Ask HN: How to Respond to request for demo
13284.
Visual Studio UI Refresh (devblogs.microsoft.com)
13285.
Show HN: AutoGPT for Ethereum (etherpal.xyz)
13286.
Visual Studio UI Refresh (devblogs.microsoft.com)
13287.
Turning Your Handwriting into a Font Is Stupid Easy (buzzfeed.com)
13288.
If only the Sith deal in absolutes, why does Obi-Wan say it that way? (scifi.stackexchange.com)
13289.
A Look at the Consequences of Internet Censorship Through an ISP Lens (citeseerx.ist.psu.edu)
13290.
The Nexus 7 was Google’s only great tablet, and it has never tried to replace it (arstechnica.com)