2023 Archive
5581.
Small Teams (stevepulec.com)
5582.
Instant flood fill with HTML Canvas (shaneosullivan.wordpress.com)
5583.
GPT-4 vision prompt injection (blog.roboflow.com)
5584.
Atree: A simple and efficient pointer-free tree implementation (github.com)
5585.
Bell Telephone launched a mobile phone during the 1940s (openculture.com)
5586.
How can Santa keep his lists when the GDPR is around? (worldbuilding.stackexchange.com)
5587.
Lerp (rachsmith.com)
5588.
WTFPython: Exploring and understanding Python through surprising snippets (github.com)
5589.
Pgrok – Poor Man’s Ngrok (github.com)
5590.
Subtraction is functionally complete (orlp.net)
5591.
OpenAssistant Conversations – Democratizing Large Language Model Alignment [pdf] (ykilcher.com)
5592.
Retries – An interactive study of request retry methods (encore.dev)
5593.
On a great interview question (behdadesfahbod.medium.com)
5594.
Missing Titanic sub faced lawsuit over depths it could safely travel to (newrepublic.com)
5595.
Car showed pop-up while driving (glitterkitten.co.uk)
5596.
The U.S. cracked a $3.4B crypto heist and Bitcoin’s anonymity (wsj.com)
5597.
Modernity has made us allergic (noemamag.com)
5598.
Rust fact vs. fiction: 5 Insights from Google's Rust journey in 2022 (opensource.googleblog.com)
5599.
Sag-AFTRA votes unanimously to expand its strike to include the games industry (eurogamer.net)
5600.
Boeing has now lost $1.1B on Starliner, with no crew flight in sight (arstechnica.com)
5601.
Intermediate sci knowledge associated with overconfidence and negative attitudes (nature.com)
5602.
Statement on President Carter’s Health (cartercenter.org)
5603.
Tell HN: Airbnb’s transparent pricing is a lie
5604.
Ask HN: What are the most eye-opening textbooks you have ever read?
5605.
Monthly Fediverse posts cross 1 billion for the first time (masto.ai)
5606.
Adding water to Martian soil samples might have been a bad idea (daily.jstor.org)
5607.
Germany opposes client-side scanning planned by EU (tutanota.com)
5608.
9th Circuit rejects TSA claim of impunity for checkpoint staff who rape traveler (papersplease.org)
5609.
After 151 years, Popular Science will no longer offer a magazine (theverge.com)
5610.
BBC Basic returns on multiple platforms, open sourced (bbcbasic.co.uk)