May 2023 Archive
1801.
AI will slightly drain the swamp of higher ed (betonit.substack.com)
1802.
Ask HN: How do I make a website in 2023?
1803.
Meteorologists face unprecedented harassment from conspiracy theorists (cnn.com)
1804.
Why won’t Google give an answer on whether Bard was trained on Gmail data? (skiff.com)
1805.
A new proof of security for steganography in machine-generated messages (quantamagazine.org)
1806.
Show HN: Niui 3.0 – lightweight, rich, accessible front end (niui.dev)
1807.
Helping a kid who made a math mistake (kidswholovemath.substack.com)
1808.
How to build AI products people want (reforge.com)
1809.
Saturn's rings are far younger than once thought (colorado.edu)
1810.
Gilbert U-238 Atomic Energy Laboratory (en.wikipedia.org)
1811.
Creator of Uncensored LLM threatened to be fired from Microsoft and taken down (old.reddit.com)
1812.
Polyphony: Fine-Grained Concurrency for Ruby (github.com)
1813.
Exploring the native use of 64-bit posit arithmetic in scientific computing (arxiv.org)
1814.
When Connie Converse, the ‘female Bob Dylan,’ lived in NYC (nytimes.com)
1815.
Science Fiction Movie Lettering (reaganray.com)
1816.
Push for transit, walkable communities growing across US (apnews.com)
1817.
Show HN: Mount Unix system into Common Lisp image (github.com)
1818.
5G Rollout Disappointments (spectrum.ieee.org)
1819.
Three failed US banks had one thing in common: KPMG (ft.com)
1820.
VW to fire top executives at software unit Cariad, source says (reuters.com)
1821.
Why is Betelgeuse glowing so brightly and behaving so strangely? (theguardian.com)
1822.
Vaonis Hyperia: $45k digital telescope (vaonis.com)
1823.
OpenAI Sued for Fraud Allegations (webapps.sftc.org)
1824.
New Study Finds a High Minimum Wage Creates Jobs (nymag.com)
1825.
A novel about video games became a surprise best seller (nytimes.com)
1826.
Fern leaves and cauliflower curds are not fractals (2012) (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
1827.
“A Great Ox Stands on My Tongue”: The Pitfalls of Latin Translation (antigonejournal.com)
1828.
US Secret Service: “blockchain is an opportunity to track money” (coinpaper.com)
1829.
Ask HN: Where to Feature Startup on Spanish, Portuguese, German, French?
1830.
Atlanta's Boot Girls are challenging the car booting industry (npr.org)