Hackernews posts about Alexa
Alexa is an artificial intelligence-powered virtual assistant developed by Amazon, capable of performing various tasks and answering user queries.
- Be Alexandra Elbakyan (twitter.com)
- Alexander Karp's Manifesto (www.engadget.com)
- What AstralCodex Gets Wrong about Argument Maps(In the Voice of Scott Alexander) (justjamiejoyce.substack.com)
- Alexander Dugin and the Doctrine of Societal Fragmentation (samuelgabrielsg.substack.com)
- The problem with Europe's Big Tech breakup: It's still hooked (www.politico.eu)
- There is no main.js (alexanderweichart.de)
- Show HN: My AI Native Obsidian Setup (alexanderweichart.de)
- Lobsters Interview with Internet_Jannitor (alexalejandre.com)
- John Earnest, array language audio+graphics hacker (alexalejandre.com)
- There is no main.js (alexanderweichart.de)
- 1 year of LLMs writing code for me (www.alexarvanitidis.dev)
- AI mini-app creator with some cool stuff (alexandritesoftware.github.io)
- Support Put, Patch, and Delete in HTML Forms (alexanderpetros.com)
- My personal website – a start to my internet home (alexarias.me)
- Google removes privacy assurances after stuffing devices with their AI model (www.thatprivacyguy.com)
- Rust vs. Haskell (serokell.io)
- SupraWall – Runtime Policy Enforcement for AI Agents (github.com)
- AI Talent agent making direct intros to 100s of startups (www.getclera.com)
- War may reshape fuel choices in transport sector (valorinternational.globo.com)
- Palantir's Alex Karp: Technological Republic, in Brief (twitter.com)
- There is too much traffic for Alex to walk to school, so we drive (2019) (www.researchgate.net)
- Alex Karp is a pathetic toddler (www.hamiltonnolan.com)