March 2024 Archive
8041.
3DAIStudio (3daistudio.com)
8042.
Midjourney Accuses Stability AI of Image Theft, Bans Its Employees (80.lv)
8043.
Show HN: BashBundle to single .sh. Extract by executing. Or make an installer (github.com)
8044.
Study finds that we could lose science if publishers go bankrupt (arstechnica.com)
8045.
Ask HN: How do you test performance of navigations between pages?
8046.
Indie Poker-Like Game 'Balatro' Has Sold More Than 500k Copies in Two Weeks (bloomberg.com)
8047.
Does Ketamine help in OCD recovery?
8048.
Prompt Engineering Hacks to Get 10x Better Results (unwindai.substack.com)
8049.
The De-Google Project (tbray.org)
8050.
Claude 3 Opus is Much Better at Arithmetic than GPT-4 (twitter.com)
8051.
The Gentle Vultures by Isaac Asimov (1957) (readli.net)
8052.
Russia's economy once again defies the doomsayers (economist.com)
8053.
Ask HN: What does a neighborhood network look like?
8054.
OpenAI Calls Elon Musk 'Incoherent' in Legal Filing (wsj.com)
8055.
Why Civilizations Collapse (palladiummag.com)
8056.
Steve Wozniak's Ed Tech Startup (woz-u.com)
8057.
Just when we thought time trial [bike] helmets couldn't get any weirder (cyclingnews.com)
8058.
Dating Apps Have Hit a Wall. Can They Turn Things Around? (nytimes.com)
8059.
Space Camp and the X-Men-Ification of Trans People (readtpa.com)
8060.
Walle: Your Personal AI Companion for ChatGPT (wallebot.co)
8061.
Show HN: Salieri.ai Make Your Storytelling Easy (salieri.ai)
8062.
ChatGPT denies then affirms it generated the text
8063.
Boeing 737 plane loses external panel mid-flight after taking off from SFO (abc7news.com)
8064.
Pi calculated to 105T digits, smashing world record (livescience.com)
8065.
Reddit IPO reveals the reality check for Silicon Valley (ft.com)
8066.
EagleX 7B with 1.7T tokens beats llama2 7B (2T tokens) on English evals (twitter.com)
8067.
Volcano in Iceland erupts for fourth time in three months (theguardian.com)
8068.
Preview: New website Boost (C++ libraries) (boost.io)
8069.
An Influential Economics Forum Has a Troubling Surplus of Trolls (bloomberg.com)
8070.
Why frogs are so good (todepond.com)