May 2023 Archive
13321.
Why is the California Highway Patrol pointing more guns at people? (old.reddit.com)
13322.
Zuckerberg Does It Again (twitter.com)
13323.
Ask HN: How often do you experiment cooking new cuisines?
13324.
Ask HN: What is the reason of tech companies laying off?
13325.
Individuals who feel safe where they live lose more weight, study finds (medicalxpress.com)
13326.
Ask HN: Product launch with engagement, but no users
13327.
What to live longer? Peter Attia has a plan (nytimes.com)
13328.
MDN – Remove docs for the <blink> element (github.com)
13329.
Ask HN: Open-Source Developer Donations
13330.
Show HN: Text adventure game payable over SSH, powered by ChatGPT
13331.
Will see Sundar speak today – If Q&A, what should I ask him?
13332.
Yes, a College Degree Is Still Worth It (wsj.com)
13333.
Stoic Philosophers by Balenciaga (youtube.com)
13334.
“Isonomia is the liberal’s bet that Kant is right, and Marx is wrong.” (isonomiaquarterly.com)
13335.
Roast my website HTTPS://recocards.com/ (recocards.com)
13336.
Show HN: Save your emails to Notion with one click (quicktion.io)
13337.
Ask HN: What Mastodon server should I choose?
13338.
Ask HN: What are some of the best Open source Analytics apps out there
13339.
Need Some Advice
13340.
Neeva Acquired by Snowflake (neeva.com)
13341.
Accept Global Payments Effortlessly with Sonic (sonicbank.com)
13342.
Ask HN: How much free beer would scare you?
13343.
Ask HN: Why is Google forcing webmasters to switch from UA to GA4?
13344.
If you’re not using ChatGPT for your writing, you’re probably making a mistake (vox.com)
13345.
Japan plans to release Fukushima wastewater to the Pacific – is it dangerous? (nationalgeographic.com)
13346.
Scott Galloway: Gen Z should never work from home if they want success–or love (fortune.com)
13347.
Sam Altman now says he wants LESS AI regulation (qz.com)
13348.
CEO: Using ChatGPT cuts the time it takes to complete coding tasks to a few days (businessinsider.com)
13349.
Ask HN: What happened to Awair indoor air quality company?
13350.
Sorry, stevia: Artificial sweeteners get more bad PR (axios.com)