May 2023 Archive
2611.
A startup ushered thousands of Indian women into gig work, for better and worse (restofworld.org)
2612.
Send a message to teams channel on Linux server SSH connexion (github.com)
2613.
I Won $5M from the MyPillow Guy and Saved Democracy (politico.com)
2614.
Is ChatGPT Securities Fraud? (bloomberg.com)
2615.
Argus – monitor the versions of software and trigger alerts when a new release (release-argus.io)
2616.
Louis Remme’s horse race against a steamship for a fortune (lrgaf.org)
2617.
The Average Webpage Is Now the Size of the Original Doom (2016) (wired.com)
2618.
Caproni Ca.60 (en.wikipedia.org)
2619.
Show HN: Smol Developer – Human-Centric and Coherent Whole Program Synthesis (github.com)
2620.
Tesla could face a $3.3B fine over a data leak (qz.com)
2621.
Expanding TeX's \Newif (2021) (mht.wtf)
2622.
Show HN: LLM, a Rust Crate/CLI for CPU Inference of LLMs (LLaMA, GPT-NeoX, etc.) (github.com)
2623.
Open-LLMs – A List of LLMs for Commercial Use (eugeneyan.com)
2624.
Biden Wants to Hit Power-Hungry Crypto Miners with a Big Tax Bill (gizmodo.com)
2625.
Stuck antenna freed on Jupiter-bound spacecraft (apnews.com)
2626.
CS25 Stanford Seminar – Introduction to Transformers with Andrej Karpathy (youtube.com)
2627.
ChatGPT insists a BLE module can do Bluetooth classic (old.reddit.com)
2628.
Twitter Rethinks paid API for automated accounts (theregister.com)
2629.
5.3B Mobile Phones Will Become Waste in 2022 (unitar.org)
2630.
Carmakers are pushing electric SUVs, but smaller is better when it comes to EVs (theguardian.com)
2631.
White House proposes 30 percent tax on electricity used for crypto mining (engadget.com)
2632.
Ask HN: What productivity tools do you use?
2633.
I’ve worked hard my whole life and I can’t afford food (macleans.ca)
2634.
I’m a student – you have no idea how much we are using ChatGPT (chronicle.com)
2635.
China overtakes United States on contribution to research in Nature Index (nature.com)
2636.
‘Godfather of AI’ says its threat is ‘more urgent’ than climate change (nypost.com)
2637.
People in the U.S. Think They Are Better Than They Are. Asians Don’t (scientificamerican.com)
2638.
Ask HN: How did ChatGPT4 blew your mind lately?
2639.
SAR Values of Commercially Available Mobile Phones (bfs.de)
2640.
We fund Matrix dev by selling encrypted messaging to governments (mastodon.matrix.org)