March 2023 Archive
8221.
8222.
Spin – Build Microservices with WebAssembly
(github.com)
8223.
8224.
Jargon: An LLM-based pseudolanguage for prompt engineering
(jake.mirror.xyz)
8225.
8226.
AI can draw hands now. That’s bad news for deep-fakes
(washingtonpost.com)
8227.
GitHub Exposed a Private SSH Key: What You Need to Know
(blog.gitguardian.com)
8228.
World ‘population bomb’ may never go off as feared
(theguardian.com)
8229.
8230.
Reddit Is Dropping AMP
(shkspr.mobi)
8231.
Nat.dev OpenPlayground
(nat.dev)
8232.
SSH Security: Protecting Your Linux Servers
(haydenjames.io)
8233.
8234.
Seomi: A Powerful Open-Source SEO Analysis Tool
(github.com)
8235.
8236.
Opinion: Stop Using the Generic Repository Pattern
(goodjava.org)
8238.
Summarize Articles on Hacker News Using OpenAI API
(github.com)
8239.
Gone in 120 seconds: Tesla Model 3 child's play for hackers
(theregister.com)
8240.
Looting, Silicon Valley Edition
(paulromer.net)
8241.
SigOpt (YC W15) is now open source
(sigopt.org)
8242.
Fed to Launch FedNow in July
(jdsupra.com)
8243.
8244.
Study: Office Workers Burn as Many Calories as Hunter-Gatherers
(theatlantic.com)
8245.
Practical Linux DevOps: Building a Linux Lab for Modern Software Development
(link.springer.com)
8246.
Coming Soon: Dolphin on Steam
(dolphin-emu.org)
8248.
Twitter boss announces blue tick shake-up
(bbc.co.uk)
8249.
8250.
The Age of Average
(alexmurrell.co.uk)