2023 Archive
601.
Inside the Wuhan lab weeks before Covid (thetimes.co.uk)
602.
Starlink Direct to Cell (direct.starlink.com)
603.
Lithium discovery in US volcano could be biggest deposit ever found (chemistryworld.com)
604.
Scar tissues make relationships wear out (2013) (gist.github.com)
605.
Animated AI (animatedai.github.io)
606.
HBO Max new Captcha system (twitter.com)
607.
Meta AI announces Massive Multilingual Speech code, models for 1000+ languages (github.com)
608.
Math breakdown: Anime homing missiles (blog.littlepolygon.com)
609.
Maybe Rust isn’t a good tool for massively concurrent, userspace software (bitbashing.io)
610.
DALL·E 3 (openai.com)
611.
Every web search result in Brave Search is now served by our own index (brave.com)
612.
Show HN: Rarbg on IPFS (ipfs.io)
613.
Gitlab to lay off 7% of staff (about.gitlab.com)
614.
Disney, Netflix, and more are fighting FTC's 'click to cancel' proposal (businessinsider.com)
615.
Tell HN: Do not store any funds in PayPal or use them for anything critical
616.
Multi-Account Containers (support.mozilla.org)
617.
I got robbed of my first kernel contribution (ariel-miculas.github.io)
618.
AI-enhanced development makes me more ambitious with my projects (simonwillison.net)
619.
Dear Red Hat: Are you dumb? (jeffgeerling.com)
620.
Animated Knots (animatedknots.com)
621.
There's something off about LED bulbs (nymag.com)
622.
Alpaca: A strong open-source instruction-following model (crfm.stanford.edu)
623.
Chromebooks will get 10 years of automatic updates (blog.google)
624.
A Firefox-only minimap (2021) (stefanjudis.com)
625.
Visual ChatGPT (github.com)
626.
EU data regulator bans personalised advertising on Facebook and Instagram (reuters.com)
627.
Microsoft was blindsided by OpenAI's ouster of CEO Sam Altman (axios.com)
628.
Short session expiration does not help security (sjoerdlangkemper.nl)
629.
I trapped scammers in an impossible maze [video] (youtube.com)
630.
A Heisenbug lurking in async Python (textual.textualize.io)