Windows needs to stop showing tabloid news — The chat control proposal does not belong in democratic societies — and Apple passwords deserve an app

 
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Windows needs to stop showing tabloid news

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The chat control proposal does not belong in democratic societies

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Apple passwords deserve an app

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BlenderGPT: Use commands in English to control Blender with OpenAI’s GPT-4

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CFTC sues Binance and CEO Changpeng Zhao [pdf]
 

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Thoughts on Svelte

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GitHub issue - resolved

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We need better support for SSH host certificates

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John Glenn’s $40 Camera Forced NASA to Rethink Space Missions

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Employees are feeding sensitive data to ChatGPT, raising security fears
 

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The RIAA vs. Steve Jobs

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Launch HN: Play.ht (YC W23) – Generate and clone voices from 20 seconds of audio

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Zig Quirks

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Show HN: Open AI is not Open – A browser extension

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A Short 100-Question Diligence Checklist
 

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Robot Learns to See in 30 Minutes (2022)

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First-Citizens Bank to assume deposits and loans of Silicon Valley Bridge Bank

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Zig and Rust

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Playing video games can help to reduce stress and anxiety, and improve mood

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Let ChatGPT run free on random webpages and do what it likes
 

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