2023 Archive
6691.
The Lonely Work of Moderating Hacker News (2019)
(newyorker.com)
6692.
GPT makes learning fun again
(vipshek.com)
6693.
6694.
Half a million kinksters can't be wrong
(asteriskmag.com)
6695.
The Piccadilly line’s new air conditioned trains
(ianvisits.co.uk)
6696.
Raspberry Pi 5: available now
(raspberrypi.com)
6697.
Are we doing this again? Yes, we're doing this again
(webdevlaw.uk)
6698.
‘I will show you how safe Telegram is’
(twitter.com)
6699.
An update on Twitch in Korea
(blog.twitch.tv)
6700.
West Point discovers time capsule from 1828
(westpoint.edu)
6701.
Twitter showed us its algorithm – what does it tell us?
(knightcolumbia.org)
6702.
What do historians lose with the decline of local news?
(historytoday.com)
6703.
6704.
6705.
Type system of Fortnite's Verse language
(brianmckenna.org)
6706.
6707.
6709.
The Guardian bans all gambling advertising
(theguardian.com)
6710.
A complete guide to getting what you want (2018)
(raptitude.com)
6711.
6712.
6714.
Show HN: Perfect Pitch Puzzle – a musical Wordle daily ear training game
(perfectpitchpuzzle.com)
6715.
TIL you can de-obfuscate code with ChatGPT
(twitter.com)
6716.
MemGPT: Towards LLMs as Operating Systems
(arxiv.org)
6717.
Why did base64 win against uuencode?
(retrocomputing.stackexchange.com)
6718.
Causal inference as a blind spot of data scientists
(dzidas.com)
6720.
Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin
(en.wikipedia.org)