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Publicat March 30, 2023
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  • Ask HN: Tools to learn music theory? | Hacker News
  • Using ChatGPT Plugins with LLaMA. Use OpenAI’s chatgpt-retrieval-plugin… | by Sarmad Qadri | Mar, 2023 | lastmile ai
  • A Short 100-Question Diligence Checklist
  • macOS Cursors
  • Moritz F. Fürst – Smalltalk Type
  • Challenge Overview | Vesuvius Challenge
  • Rogue Amoeba – Under the Microscope » Blog Archive » The RIAA v. Steve Jobs
  • [1908.00490] The “Terrascope”: On the Possibility of Using the Earth as an Atmospheric Lens
  • Video Rendering with Node.js and FFmpeg – Creatomate
  • Jobs at Ivy | Y Combinator
  • Can a ‘Fingerprint’ of Your Brain Help Predict Disorders? | Science| Smithsonian Magazine
  • Judge Decides Against Internet Archive | File 770
  • 2011-present
  • persistent.info: Infinite Mac: infinitemac.org
  • How to read Hacker News threads with most recent comments first | Simon Willison’s TILs
  • Poor Human Olfaction is a Nineteenth Century Myth – PMC
  • Course introduction — MySQL for Developers — PlanetScale
  • We ran a Phone Check at a YCombinator event in San Francisco. Here’s How it Went. | by royce branning | Mar, 2023 | clearspace blog
  • Fixing the TVA – A ‘Loki’ perspective
  • Richard Stallman’s thoughts on ChatGPT, Artificial Intelligence and their impact on humanity : linux
  • Why Engineers Need To Write – by Ryan Peterman
  • openSUSE Gains Momentum: A Look at its Growing Popularity
  • Artificial Intelligence Searches for Extraterrestrial Intelligence
  • Launch HN: Vocode (YC W23) – Library for voice conversation with LLMs | Hacker News
  • US CFTC sues Binance and CEO Changpeng Zhao
  • On writing better error messages – OnlineOrNot
  • Gambas – Gambas Almost Means Basic
  • Database Isolation Levels – explained as if you were building a Snowman
  • Surprising Scalability of Multitenancy – Marc’s Blog
  • Orange Pi 5 Is A Great & Very Fast Alternative To The Raspberry Pi 4 – Phoronix
  • OpenAI’s policies hinder reproducible research on language models
  • Reverse-engineering the Globus INK, a Soviet spaceflight navigation computer
  • GitHub – hollance/neural-engine: Everything we actually know about the Apple Neural Engine (ANE)
  • How an Electrical Engineer Solved Australia’s Most Famous Cold Case – IEEE Spectrum
  • Airwalker for Airtable
  • The quantum state of a TCP port
  • Parsing the .DS_Store file format | Sebastian Neef – 0day.work
  • True 3D Is Much Tougher Than 2.5D
  • Original Prusa MK4 | Original Prusa 3D printers directly from Josef Prusa
  • RFNM – Next Gen Architecture for Software Defined Radio and more
  • Text only news websites – William Turrell
  • Vector database – Milvus
  • An EEVDF CPU scheduler for Linux [LWN.net]
  • Boolean Logic, missing brackets and the 2023 Nigeria Presidential Election Tribunal – Mark Essien
  • Fast Unix Commands | Alex Saveau
  • OBS Studio Lands AV1 & HEVC RTMP Streaming Support – Phoronix
  • Zig And Rust
  • Salve Lucrum: The Existential Threat of Greed in US Health Care | Health Care Economics, Insurance, Payment | JAMA | JAMA Network
  • Quicker serverless Postgres connections – Neon
  • io language
  • Hello Dolly: Democratizing the magic of ChatGPT with open models
  • [2303.15056] ChatGPT Outperforms Crowd-Workers for Text-Annotation Tasks
  • Lunette
  • Ask HN: How much of inflation is caused by supply rather than demand issues? | Hacker News
  • Generative AI is good at cooperating with people and bad at full automation
  • March 20 ChatGPT outage: Here’s what happened
  • Cheating is All You Need
  • GitHub – fauxpilot/fauxpilot: FauxPilot – an open-source alternative to GitHub Copilot server
  • GitHub – TaxyAI/browser-extension: Automate your browser with GPT-4
  • GitHub – gd3kr/BlenderGPT: Use commands in English to control Blender with OpenAI’s GPT-4
  • morsechat – an online morse code radio
  • Nvidia Speeds Key Chipmaking Computation by 40x – IEEE Spectrum
  • Launch HN: Bloop (YC S21) – Code Search with GPT-4 | Hacker News
  • Thoughts on Svelte
  • Watermelon – Your Code Archeology Toolbox
  • Our Shift to Usage-Based Pricing
  • Unpopular Opinion: Don’t use a Raspberry Pi for that! | set-inform.com
  • Amazon to flag ‘frequently returned’ products you maybe shouldn’t buy – The Verge
  • Employees Are Feeding Sensitive Business Data to ChatGPT
  • Physics – “Off Switch” Makes Explosives Safer
  • A brief history of APFS in honour of its fifth birthday – The Eclectic Light Company
  • Type system of Fortnite’s Verse language – BAM Weblog
  • CSS System Colors – Jim Nielsen’s Blog
  • The Perils of Polishing (LONG!) – Tutorials – Fortran Discourse
  • Laurence Tratt: How Big Should a Programming Language Be?
  • Strong Consistency with Raft and SQLite
  • Wat
  • Little Snitch Mini
  • Introducing Kobold
  • GitHub – zaporter/OpenAI-is-not-Open: Help stop the confusion regarding “Open” AI
  • Cansurround
  • Enjoy An Open-Source Espresso | Hackaday
  • Full article: On-Sets: A Vintage Set Theory Game
  • Improving Resiliency and Reliability for Let’s Encrypt with ARI – Let’s Encrypt
  • ThumbHash: A very compact representation of an image placeholder
  • Food inflation rises to 18.2% as it hits highest rate in over 45 years
  • Learning Visual Locomotion with Cross-Modal Supervision
  • Customize and apply backgrounds fast | SVG Backgrounds
  • GitHub Status – Incident with Actions, Codespaces and Pages
  • Building ClickHouse Cloud From Scratch in a Year
  • The Official SheepShaver Home Page
  • The TikTok ban is a betrayal of the open internet – The Verge
  • Evaluation of Location Encoding Systems · google/open-location-code Wiki · GitHub
  • 50 years of silence – Eli Dourado
  • Jsonnet – The Data Templating Language
  • Why Take a Compiler Course? – Embedded in Academia
  • Retrieval
  • Text2Room: Extracting Textured 3D Meshes from 2D Text-to-Image Models
  • Bicycle – Bartosz Ciechanowski
  • Reviving Chromebooks with Ubuntu: Autonomous Servers, Planned Obsolescence, and Permacomputing
  • OpenAI to discontinue support for the Codex API | Hacker News
  • The Simplicity of Single-File Golang Deployments | Amazing CTO
  • Announcing OpenFlamingo: An open-source framework for training vision-language models with in-context learning | LAION
  • Common Lisp Quick Reference
  • SQLite Forum: The craziest thing I ever used SQLite for: partial file deduplication
  • Blob Opera — Google Arts & Culture
  • Universal Speech Model
  • GitHub – FMInference/FlexGen: Running large language models on a single GPU for throughput-oriented scenarios.
  • getclearspace.com/beeper
  • Concrete Diagramming Models, a Lightweight Alternative to C4 | Ilograph Blog
  • TechCrunch
  • Surprise Computer Science Proof Stuns Mathematicians | Quanta Magazine
  • Daring Fireball: Wavelength
  • ChatGPT plugins
  • Martin Frobenius Ledermüller’s Microscopic Delights (1759–63) – The Public Domain Review
  • Launch HN: Helicone.ai (YC W23) – Open-source logging for OpenAI | Hacker News
  • NVIDIA Unveils cuLitho: A “Breakthrough in Computational Lithography” – News
  • Floutwork
  • Utah is first US state to limit teen social media access – BBC News
  • pubby.games/codegen.html
  • Deedy on Twitter: “Bing Chat now has Ads! It’s going to be fascinating to see how the unit economics of Ads in language models will unfold and affect search advertising. 1/3 https://t.co/o5YjRjikOP” / Twitter
  • A Bad Trip to Infinity [4600 views] | Bill Wadge’s Blog
  • doors I touched today
  • Downloadable edition of AlloyDB that runs anywhere. | Google Cloud Blog
  • mzrnsh › Never include user input-text in welcome emails
  • Meet Bard
  • Conversational software development
  • Glamorize your problem domain – Richard Marmorstein
  • Modular: AI’s compute fragmentation: what matrix multiplication teaches us
  • Random Fuzzy Thoughts | TigerBeetle
  • GitHub – BlinkDL/RWKV-LM: RWKV is an RNN with transformer-level LLM performance. It can be directly trained like a GPT (parallelizable). So it’s combining the best of RNN and transformer – great performance, fast inference, saves VRAM, fast training, “infinite” ctx_len, and free sentence embedding.
  • GitHub – social4git/social4git: A decentralized social protocol based on git
  • Zero-1-to-3: Zero-shot One Image to 3D Object
  • Android app from China executed 0-day exploit on millions of devices | Ars Technica
  • 𝚛𝚎𝚣𝟶 on Twitter: “This morning I was hacking the new ChatGPT API and found something super interesting: there are over 80 secret plugins that can be revealed by removing a specific parameter from an API call. The secret plugins include a “DAN plugin”, “Crypto Prices Plugin”, and many more. https://t.co/Q6JO1VLz5x” / Twitter
  • The Paris Review – The Nineteenth Century Obsession with Premature Burial
  • GitHub – TheRealOrange/icer_compression: Progressive, error tolerant, wavelet-based image compression algorithm
  • GitHub – NationalSecurityAgency/ghidra: Ghidra is a software reverse engineering (SRE) framework
  • An aperiodic monotile exists! | The Aperiodical
  • The story of the British computer magazine cover tape – Commodore Format Archive
  • ChatGPT + Code Interpreter = Magic – @AndrewMayne
  • First post, progress report! | Ruffle
  • Google discloses CentOS Linux kernel vulnerabilities following failure to issue timely fixes – Neowin
  • MrBruh’s Epic Blog
  • Meticulous (YC S21) Is Hiring #3 Engineer to Build AI for Testing | Hacker News
  • GitHub – fugue-project/fugue: A unified interface for distributed computing. Fugue executes SQL, Python, and Pandas code on Spark, Dask and Ray without any rewrites.
  • BingBang: The AAD misconfiguration that led to Bing.com results manipulation and account takeover explained | Wiz Blog
  • My4TH – A minimalistic FORTH computer with discrete CPU
  • GitHub – lxe/simple-llama-finetuner: Simple UI for LLaMA Model Finetuning
  • UK Sets Up Fake Booter Sites To Muddy DDoS Market – Krebs on Security
  • Home
  • All commands
  • Computers Are Bad
  • Apple Passwords Deserve An App – cabel.com
  • You Might Not Need an Effect – React
  • DV on Twitter: “You might know that MSFT has released a 154-page paper (https://t.co/7ptdkaWjgb) on #OpenAI #GPT4 , but do you know they also commented out many parts from the original version? 🧵: A thread of hidden information from their latex source code [1/n] https://t.co/fYszk9365h” / Twitter
  • YTsaurus: Exabyte-Scale Storage and Processing System Is Now Open Source | by Maxim Babenko | Yandex | Mar, 2023 | Medium
  • Release 1.48.0 · gorhill/uBlock · GitHub
  • Launch HN: Flower (YC W23) – Train AI models on distributed or sensitive data | Hacker News
  • Code Jam – Google’s Coding Competitions
  • Confusion about using $RANDOM to generate random numbers · GitHub
  • Science Museums Take Stock of 1.1 Billion Objects From Around the World – The New York Times
  • Your “Simulation” Might Not Need State / onsclom
  • andrew-quinn.me/fzf/
  • GPT Calculator
  • Ask HN: How are you using GPT to be productive? | Hacker News
  • Tell HN: MailChimp blacklists your IP if you open the browser’s dev tools | Hacker News
  • What Will Transformers Transform? – Rodney Brooks
  • GitHub – travisgoodspeed/gbrom-tutorial: Tutorial for extracting the GameBoy ROM from photographs of the die.
  • I Bought Back My Acquihired Startup
  • Remote work is starting to hit office rents
  • Launch HN: Metal (YC W23) – Embeddings as a Service | Hacker News
  • Zig Quirks
  • Benchmarking cheap SSDs for fun, no profit (be warned)
  • Moonshine
  • mjg59 | We need better support for SSH host certificates
  • Practical libc-free threading on Linux

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