August 2023 Archive
8671.
Convert any arXiv paper into a podcast episode (paperstopods.com)
8672.
California is considering a driver's license for e-bikes (boingboing.net)
8673.
The Reddit Protest Is Finally Over. Reddit Won (gizmodo.com)
8674.
Show HN: Fifer. How many 5 letters words can you make? (playfifer.com)
8675.
Trump and Math: Deal or No Deal? (profgalloway.com)
8676.
Watch the GPU Song (GPUs Are Fire) on YouTube (youtube.com)
8677.
Climate Change Hasn’t Set the World on Fire (wsj.com)
8678.
Using Org in 2023 (cmdln.org)
8679.
Washington can’t stop Hollywood’s AI apocalypse, Justine Bateman says (politico.com)
8680.
Bill Gates competed with his colleagues to sleep as little as possible (fortune.com)
8681.
The ordeal started with an automated facial recognition search (nytimes.com)
8682.
Why Hackers Prefer Kali Linux (medium.com)
8683.
Use GPT as a branching statement within any of your Python scripts (github.com)
8684.
Intel Made a 96-Core Xeon Chip for Amazon Web Services (extremetech.com)
8685.
Ohms being expressed with R instead of Ω (rubenerd.com)
8686.
Fully Remote New Hires Show 18% Drop in Productivity, Study Says (bloomberg.com)
8687.
Ask HN: Data people, what things do you always look for in a new dataset?
8688.
Fool Me Twice We Don’t Get Fooled Again (doctorow.medium.com)
8689.
Apple Admits There Is a Smartphone Slowdown Ahead of iPhone 15 Debut (bloomberg.com)
8690.
BART awards contract for new anti-fare evasion gates (missionlocal.org)
8691.
Why Pascal Is Not My Favorite Programming Language (lysator.liu.se)
8692.
Ask HN: Suitable Dumbphones and device combos (2023)
8693.
Winning Connect4 with Monte-Carlo Tree Search (steveindusteves.com)
8694.
DARPA and NASA Aim to Test Nuclear Rocket by 2026 (spectrum.ieee.org)
8695.
Can somebody please invite me on lobste.rs
8696.
Show HN: LiveNearFriends
8697.
RCS conversations are now fully end-to-end encrypted (support.google.com)
8698.
Show HN: Ggml.js – Serverless AI Inference on Browser with Web Assembly (rahuldshetty.github.io)
8699.
It's possible to download the entirety of Wikipedia: it's only 100 GB? (old.reddit.com)
8700.
We need to be first on the Moon, uh, again, says NASA (theregister.com)