[HN Gopher] Archive (2023-04-18) - Page 1
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 (DIR) Clock
       126 points by notmysql_ (24 comments)
        
 (DIR) Astral
       603 points by hasheddan (155 comments)
        
 (DIR) Lightweight SQLite Editor for Windows
       120 points by bbkane (44 comments)
        
 (DIR) MMC4: An open, billion-scale corpus of images interleaved with text
       46 points by tim_sw (5 comments)
        
 (DIR) Software firms across US facing tax bills that threaten survival
       428 points by mjwhansen (408 comments)
        
 (DIR) Meta is about to start its next round of layoffs
       120 points by slyall (88 comments)
        
 (DIR) Firefox may soon reject Cookie prompts automatically
       181 points by goplayoutside (88 comments)
        
 (DIR) An example of LLM prompting for programming
       398 points by mpweiher (212 comments)
        
 (DIR) Load Balancing
       681 points by kiyanwang (149 comments)
        
 (DIR) Toko (YC W22) Is Hiring a Founding Engineer to Teach English wit...
       1 points (job listing)
        
 (DIR) Marginalia: DIY search engine that focuses on non-commercial con...
       460 points by thunderbong (163 comments)
        
 (DIR) A WWII spy who hid codes in her knitting
       269 points by marymkearney (67 comments)
        
 (DIR) LLaVA: Large Language and Vision Assistant
       9 points by MacsHeadroom (3 comments)
        
 (DIR) Skybox: Open-Source Graphic Rendering on Programmable RISC-V GPUs
       23 points by PaulHoule (11 comments)
        
 (DIR) Netflix will end its DVD service after 25 years
       177 points by jbegley (155 comments)
        
 (DIR) NIST Privacy Framework
       72 points by sacrosanct (32 comments)
        
 (DIR) Reddit will begin charging for access to its API
       150 points by alexrustic (197 comments)
        
 (DIR) Microsoft plugging more ads into Windows 11 Start Menu
       257 points by LinuxBender (404 comments)
        
 (DIR) The 'biggest art fraud in history'
       23 points by fagnerbrack (1 comments)
        
 (DIR) Why do ships use "port" and "starboard" instead of "left" and "r...
       55 points by snitzr (69 comments)
        
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