March 2023 Archive
421.
SVB in talks to sell itself after attempts to raise capital fail (cnbc.com)
422.
A misleading open letter about sci-fi AI dangers ignores the real risks (aisnakeoil.substack.com)
423.
Nushell.sh ls | where size > 10mb | sort-by modified (nushell.sh)
424.
Stochastic gradient descent written in SQL (maxhalford.github.io)
425.
Cool URIs Don't Change (1998) (w3.org)
426.
Show HN: Regex.ai – AI-powered regular expression generator (regex.ai)
427.
Using a Raspberry Pi to add a second HDMI port to a laptop (pierre-couy.dev)
428.
DuckDB: Querying JSON files as if they were tables (duckdb.org)
429.
People had to be convinced of the usefulness of electricity (smithsonianmag.com)
430.
My manager spent $1M on a backup server that I never used (blog.dijit.sh)
431.
ChatGPT and Wolfram Is Insane (old.reddit.com)
432.
Every possible Wordle solution visualized (perthirtysix.com)
433.
Secretive: Store SSH Keys in the Secure Enclave (github.com)
434.
The collapse of SVB exposes the largest crack in the economy (brooock.com)
435.
Ring LLC home security company ransomed by ALPHV ransomware (web.archive.org)
436.
California cancels salmon fishing season (cbsnews.com)
437.
The FBI Just Admitted It Bought US Location Data (wired.com)
438.
Show HN: Faster FastAPI with simdjson and io_uring on Linux 5.19 (github.com)
439.
Pirate Weather (pirateweather.net)
440.
Live-caption glasses let deaf people read conversations [video] (youtube.com)
441.
My Hardest Bug Ever (2013) (gamedeveloper.com)
442.
Sex worker-led payment platform shuts down after being cut off by processor (vice.com)
443.
Show HN: GPT-4 Reverse Turing Test (gist.github.com)
444.
Stripe announces new round of funding and plan to provide employee liquidity (stripe.com)
445.
Speak English to me: The secret world of programmers (github.com)
446.
An ancient Indian Buddhist monk buried in Athens (greekreporter.com)
447.
Show HN: YakGPT – A locally running, hands-free ChatGPT UI (yakgpt.vercel.app)
448.
First in-the-wild UEFI bootkit bypassing UEFI Secure Boot (welivesecurity.com)
449.
Java 20 Is Out! (openjdk.org)
450.
For the first time, the Fed is losing money (wsj.com)