March 2023 Archive
7441.
EmuDeck creators: Steam Deck is the “King of emulation” but “piracy isn't cool” (overkill.wtf)
7442.
Twitter says parts of source code leaked online (bbc.co.uk)
7443.
Uber Eats to Take Down Thousands of Virtual Brands to Declutter the App (wsj.com)
7444.
Twitter: Parts of source code leaked online (ctvnews.ca)
7445.
Time to Stop Using (and Recommending) Solus (boilingsteam.com)
7446.
Top user on StackOverflow: unlikely I'll ever write anything there again (twitter.com)
7447.
Finding and Exploiting Vulnerabilities in H.264 Decoders [pdf] (wrv.github.io)
7448.
A library for creating SQLite indexes at breakneck speeds (github.com)
7449.
AI Voice Cloning by Fine-Tuning Tortoise TTS (git.ecker.tech)
7450.
Nearly half of honey in European markets is fake, according to EU investigation (euronews.com)
7451.
I ditched Google and installed the privacy-focused GrapheneOS on my Pixel (androidauthority.com)
7452.
Control a Raspberry Pi with Your Mind and PiEEG (tomshardware.com)
7453.
S3gw: Apache 2 Licensed Object Storage (github.com)
7454.
Hong Kong police keep tight control over first authorised protest in years (theguardian.com)
7455.
Twitter will only show verified accounts on its algorithmic timeline (techcrunch.com)
7456.
Nuxt DevTools (nuxt.com)
7457.
SBF charged with paying a $40M bribe to a Chinese government official (documentcloud.org)
7458.
Astronomers Dig Up the Stars That Birthed the Milky Way (quantamagazine.org)
7459.
The GitHub Actions Extension for VS Code (github.blog)
7460.
Ice and Fire: How to read icicle and flame graphs (polarsignals.com)
7461.
Why is paid social media a bad idea? (world.hey.com)
7462.
Would building a Dyson sphere be worth it? We ran the numbers (arstechnica.com)
7463.
The Fed Proposes a 4th Function of Money: Means of Social Control (mishtalk.com)
7464.
Why most plastic can’t be recycled (dw.com)
7465.
Harry Potter by Balenciaga (youtube.com)
7466.
7467.
AI Search Startup Raises $26M to Offer Rival to Google (bloomberg.com)
7468.
Ilya Ivanov (en.wikipedia.org)
7469.
Famed Antiwar Protester Was Once Cog in Russia’s Propaganda Machine (nytimes.com)
7470.
Victory over big pharma opens door to cheaper tuberculosis drugs (theguardian.com)