March 2023 Archive
8011.
Template Language for JSON data transformations (github.com)
8012.
Sumplete game was invented and coded by AI (ChatGPT) (sumplete.com)
8013.
Ask HN: How much do you value reverse engineering skills when hiring?
8014.
Ask HN: How do you approach designing and implementing software?
8015.
Good luck trying to become an Oxford University professor without family money (economist.com)
8016.
Loom Security Incident (loom.com)
8017.
Testing Raspberry Pi's New Global Shutter Camera (jeffgeerling.com)
8018.
Show HN: Remember when to plant things in your garden (rootedreminders.com)
8019.
Sam Altman invested $180M into a company trying to delay death (technologyreview.com)
8020.
Vaccine to prevent Alzheimer’s starts Southern California trial (ocregister.com)
8021.
Training Transformer Networks in Scikit-Learn? (cleanlab.ai)
8022.
Led Zeppelin’s Jimmy Page Fights Neighbor Robbie Williams over Basement Man Cave (wsj.com)
8023.
Access your homelab securely via mTLS with a YubiKey and ACME device-attest-01 (smallstep.com)
8024.
SVB Panic (twitter.com)
8025.
“Google Sign-In” Permission in Brave (brave.com)
8026.
ChatGPT Hijacks Democracy (nytimes.com)
8027.
Ask HN: Any good resources to get started with Algorithmic trading
8028.
Chinese AI groups use cloud services to evade US chip export controls (ft.com)
8029.
Democracy Needs Free Speech (overcomingbias.com)
8030.
Gigantic map of fly brain is a first for a complex animal (nature.com)
8031.
Bing Passes 100M DAU (twitter.com)
8032.
Study: Cannabis Products Improve Health-Related Quality of Life (norml.org)
8033.
Can Induction Ranges Replace Gas Ones? (bloomberg.com)
8034.
Silicon Valley Bank seized by FDIC as depositors pull cash (apnews.com)
8035.
Running 200k threads in babashka, no problem (mastodon.social)
8036.
EU pensioners will soon have to prove their fitness to drive from the age of 70 (news.trenddetail.com)
8037.
The AI Crackpot Index
8038.
How to make your smartphone boring (autodidacts.io)
8039.
Flathub in 2023 (discourse.flathub.org)
8040.
Ztick – tiny desktop utility to keep notes written in Zig (github.com)