August 2023 Archive
15061.
Ask HN: Has anyone tried recursive summarization of documents using LLMs
15062.
HeyGen's Ultra-Realistic Avatars (twitter.com)
15063.
Long-term surface impact of Hunga Ha'apai-like stratospheric water vapor inject (authorea.com)
15064.
Accelerate SF – AI Hackathon to fix San Francisco (twitter.com)
15065.
The Impact of ChatGPT – MIT Talks (wisdominanutshell.academy)
15066.
Biohacking Devotees Spend Hundreds of Thousands–Even Millions–Enhancing Homes (wsj.com)
15067.
Supreme Court: Apple may continue blocking third-party payment service links (phonearena.com)
15068.
China’s internet giants order $5B of Nvidia chips to power AI ambitions (ft.com)
15069.
Visual Brainstorming with AI (and TheBrain) (thebrain.com)
15070.
Minneapolis: First American City to Tame Inflation, Due to Affordable Housing (bloomberg.com)
15071.
TunnelCrack: Widespread design flaws in VPN clients (tunnelcrack.mathyvanhoef.com)
15072.
Biden Restricts U.S. Investment in China (wsj.com)
15073.
Tutorial for Learning Next.js 13 (brinleym.notion.site)
15074.
WeWork’s Struggles Threaten More Pain for NYC’s Slumping Office Market (bloomberg.com)
15075.
Reality of Missing Out (thoughts.jatintiwari.com)
15076.
Myth tested: DOS can't multitask (hackaday.com)
15077.
Server-Driven UI (builder.io)
15078.
Nobody Beats Wiz: The Hyper-Aggressive, $10B Startup Shaking Up Cloud Security (forbes.com)
15079.
Linux Foundation joins analysis on open source ecosystem for sustainability [pdf] (raw.githubusercontent.com)
15080.
Work Lights (bbier.com)
15081.
Etsy Shoppers Sued for Smiley (community.etsy.com)
15082.
A DL method to recover images from HDMI unintentional electromagnetic emanations (nitter.unixfox.eu)
15083.
Speedometer 2 benchmark shows FF perf nearing parity with Chrome on Windows 10 (spidermonkey.dev)
15084.
PayPal launches PYUSD stablecoin backed by the US dollar (paypal.com)
15085.
K2d – Kubernetes to Docker Translator (docs.k2d.io)
15086.
Earth's Inner Fort Knox (discovermagazine.com)
15087.
Slit – a modern PAGER for viewing logs, get more than most in less time (github.com)
15088.
Woman fired after company uses keystroke technology to monitor her (news.com.au)
15089.
Apple Tests M3 Max Chip, Setting Stage for Most Powerful MacBook Pro Yet (bloomberg.com)
15090.
Why VR as Monitor Replacement Is Likely to Be Terrible for a While Yet (hackaday.com)