The hottest Technology Substack posts right now

And their main takeaways
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Certo Modo 19 implied HN points 03 Oct 23
  1. Organize your Ansible files by following a recommended directory structure. This helps keep things structured and manageable as your project grows.
  2. Avoid putting secrets like credentials directly into variable files. Use Ansible Vault to encrypt sensitive information, maintaining security.
  3. Utilize tools like Ansible-Lint for verifying playbook syntax, and the --check option in ansible-playbook for 'dry-runs' to catch errors before affecting production.
Bram’s Thoughts 19 implied HN points 18 Sep 23
  1. Practical approach for Poker on blockchain involves playing out hands normally and cancelling any with duplicate cards.
  2. On-chain protocol for Poker involves multiple steps of committing to and revealing images for cards and calculations.
  3. Benchmarks for practical Poker protocol include computation time, round trips, and data transfer limits.
Side Maker 19 implied HN points 12 Mar 23
  1. The No-Code space has a unique and magical atmosphere reminiscent of niche sports like bodybuilding in the past.
  2. Embracing No-Code tools and projects can bring a sense of camaraderie and enjoyment similar to the experiences of bodybuilders in the 80s.
  3. Engaging in No-Code projects provides an alternative creative outlet with a potential for lasting magic and community.
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Better After a Nap 19 implied HN points 22 Aug 23
  1. The initial product or feature is not static; teams always have plans to iterate and improve after launch.
  2. User contexts, expectations, and external factors like technology evolution, legislation, and resource constraints require continuous refinement of products.
  3. The true MVP in product development is the customer, who expects fully formed, functional products, not works in progress.
Chaos Theory 19 implied HN points 04 May 23
  1. Hackers are using generative AI to create malware, making it harder for cybersecurity professionals to detect and defend against these attacks.
  2. Google introduces an AI-powered privacy platform called Checks.
  3. ChatGPT is starting to give therapy, potentially revolutionizing mental health care.
Davis Treybig 19 implied HN points 24 Jul 23
  1. The driving factor limiting context window size is the quadratic scaling of self-attention in transformers.
  2. New research explores alternative mechanisms like Hyena Operators, State Space Models, and hierarchical attention to improve context window efficiency.
  3. Emphasis is placed on the importance of context curation and retrieval systems over simply increasing context window size for effective LLM performance.
Exponential Industry 19 implied HN points 19 Jul 23
  1. The battery supply chain consists of six main segments, including raw material mining, material processing, and recycling.
  2. Battery pack manufacturing plants are expected to increase globally to over 500 by 2030 due to the rising demand for electric vehicles.
  3. Choosing the right battery chemistry is crucial for battery OEMs as it impacts performance, costs, and manufacturing efficiency.
The Strategy Deck 19 implied HN points 27 Jun 23
  1. Generative AI is transforming enterprise productivity by automating tasks and workflows.
  2. Key segments in this field include AI Meeting Assistants, Business Knowledge Base Platforms, and Application Building Tools.
  3. Companies are developing tools like AI assistants for meetings, knowledge base platforms, and app building tools to enhance business productivity.
Trusted 19 implied HN points 23 May 23
  1. CEOs of tech companies testifying in Congressional hearings is rare but becoming more common.
  2. Concerns about AI regulation include job loss, social media harms, and need for precision regulation.
  3. Proposals for AI regulation include licensing models, post-deployment safety reviews, and increased AI safety research funding.
The Cognitive Revolution 19 implied HN points 15 Mar 23
  1. The future of AI involves processing visual data through language models like Google's Flamingo and utilizing options such as image captioning, VQA, OCR, tagging, and aesthetics.
  2. AI can evaluate image aesthetics to improve user experience, sales, and platform aesthetics, with tools like proprietary models from Everypixel and open-source models like LAION.
  3. Established companies should prioritize user needs over building their own models, focusing on delivering the best solutions, reducing costs, and being adaptable to market changes.
Bytewax 19 implied HN points 18 Apr 23
  1. Bytewax v0.16 brings major improvements to custom inputs, windowing, and execution.
  2. There are various breaking changes, such as reworking multiprocessing and partitioned input/output.
  3. Recent improvements in Bytewax prioritize not just new features and bug fixes, but also code consistency and quality of life enhancements.
Trusted 19 implied HN points 06 Apr 23
  1. Italy has banned the use of ChatGPT accusing OpenAI of unlawful data collection.
  2. President Biden emphasizes the importance of discussing the risks and benefits of AI, calling for responsible product development.
  3. The U.S. government currently maintains a lighter touch on AI regulation compared to the EU.
Stage Zero 19 implied HN points 15 Mar 23
  1. SpaceX's Starship rocket is the tallest and most powerful ever built.
  2. Reusable rockets like the Starship could revolutionize space travel by cutting costs and accessibility.
  3. SpaceX's use of methalox fuel in the Raptor engine for the Starship offers efficiency and sets the stage for ambitious missions to the Moon and Mars.
The Digital Anthropologist 19 implied HN points 06 Oct 23
  1. Revolutionary technology influences culture initially, but culture eventually shapes the technology back. This phenomenon is evident with smartphones.
  2. Smartphones have evolved to become symbols of social status, impacting social norms and behaviors. They signal different messages based on design features.
  3. Culture has transformed smartphones from mere entertainment or social tools to essential everyday utilities. They are now considered integral to daily life and government may regulate them as they did with public phone access.
Prompt Engineering 19 implied HN points 28 May 23
  1. ChatGPT conversations are now shareable to prevent screenshot sharing and misinformation.
  2. Tree-of-thoughts prompting is a new approach where LLM is prompted with multiple initial steps and evaluates each one.
  3. A new highly performant open-source model called Guanaco outperforms previous models and was fine-tuned using a new approach named QLoRA.
wentin’s newsletter 19 implied HN points 03 May 23
  1. The product launch didn't reach the top position as expected, but still gained new users and community support.
  2. Despite setbacks, the team was proud of their accomplishments and grateful for the support received.
  3. Navigating the highs and lows of a product launch is part of the journey, and staying positive is key.
Harmony 19 implied HN points 29 Mar 23
  1. Improving your Chrome extension details page can increase visibility, installs, and user retention without changing the extension itself.
  2. Including the utility of your extension in the title helps users understand its purpose quickly and improves discoverability.
  3. Utilize images, videos, badges, customer support, description structure, sidebar, and analytics to optimize your Chrome Web Store page for better user engagement and performance tracking.
Tech Buzz China Insider 19 implied HN points 04 Aug 23
  1. NIO's battery swap system sets it apart from other EV companies, offering a unique advantage by reducing vehicle prices through battery separation.
  2. NIO has evolved its battery swap stations from first to second generation, with plans for third generation stations that prioritize automation and unstaffed operation.
  3. Despite the benefits, the adoption of NIO's battery swap technology faces challenges due to the specific battery requirements and potential safety concerns, raising questions about the future convergence of battery swapping and fast charging.
Exponential Industry 19 implied HN points 25 Jun 23
  1. AI adoption is rapidly advancing in various industries like automotive design, robotics, and textile handling.
  2. Manufacturers are increasingly incorporating AI technologies, with a strong preference for cloud vendors like Microsoft.
  3. Companies are investing billions of dollars in AI, automation, and manufacturing facilities to drive innovation and efficiency.
Weekend Developer 19 implied HN points 26 Aug 23
  1. Reproduce the issue: To effectively debug, you must replicate the problem on your own laptop to utilize your IDE for quick debugging.
  2. Isolate the problem: It's crucial to narrow down the issue's location by understanding when the code stops working correctly.
  3. Use breakpoints: Employ breakpoints to stop code execution at specific points, making debugging more efficient.
Embracing Enigmas 19 implied HN points 02 May 23
  1. Machine learning progresses quickly due to factors like the leaderboard effect, ease of experimentation, and decreased cost of computation.
  2. Researchers and practitioners in machine learning benefit from sharing knowledge and ideas, leading to rapid improvements in the field.
  3. Machine learning's broad applications across various industries contribute to its growth, attracting investment and fostering cross-pollination of ideas.
Algorithmic Frontiers // Antonio Max 19 implied HN points 31 Jul 23
  1. RAMP is a global compliance instrument for AI, delivering technical and normative resources efficiently.
  2. RAMP stands at a unique position in the AI lifecycle, seamlessly integrating with current AI technology.
  3. RAMP offers unparalleled features compared to other AI regulatory instruments, introducing logical governance to AI products and services.
Mythical AI 19 implied HN points 10 Mar 23
  1. The post covers the best speech to text apps you can try today like Apple Dictation, Otter.ai, and Descript.
  2. It provides an overview of free open-source speech to text models you can use, like Whisper and Vosk.
  3. The post also lists paid speech to text APIs, such as Deepgram, AssemblyAI, and Google Speech-to-Text, with their pricing and features.
Have You Played? 19 implied HN points 04 Jul 23
  1. The game Killer Frequency is a first-person horror adventure where you play a DJ helping people escape a serial killer.
  2. The puzzles in the game vary in difficulty from easy to ambiguous solutions, impacting the gameplay experience.
  3. VR can enhance immersion in games like Killer Frequency but may also have drawbacks like discomfort and scariness.