March 2023 Archive
8431.
Block Party: Creating a V-6 by Declaring Two Cylinders Redundant (caranddriver.com)
8432.
Commercially available RISC-V silicon (muxup.com)
8433.
China Is Relentlessly Hacking Its Neighbors (wired.com)
8434.
Microsoft’s War Against Third Party UI Customization for Windows 11 (pcper.com)
8435.
UK’s battle cries on net zero have led to nothing – now time is running out (theguardian.com)
8436.
Show HN: Sunnys List – A curated list of courses you can use to learn new skills (sunnyslist.co)
8437.
The little-known history of Champagne (bbc.com)
8438.
Chinese university invents robotic lips for remote kissing (unherd.com)
8439.
Meta’s Next-Generation Realtime Monitoring and Analytics Platform (micahlerner.com)
8440.
Diseconomies of Scale at Google (matt-rickard.com)
8441.
8442.
Show HN: Simple C# OpenAI/ChatGPT library with no dependencies (nuget.org)
8443.
All You Touch and All You See: ‘Dark Side of the Moon’ at 50 (theringer.com)
8444.
“This is an IBM tape library robot. One ‘workend’, I made one serve drinks.” (infosec.exchange)
8445.
Svalbard Global Seed Vault Virtual Tour (virtualtourcompany.co.uk)
8446.
8447.
Toki Pona (en.wikipedia.org)
8448.
NVLeak: Off-Chip Side Channel Attacks via Non-Volatile Memory Systems [pdf] (usenix.org)
8449.
Yakuake: Drop-down terminal emulator based on KDE Konsole technology (apps.kde.org)
8450.
List of oldest living state leaders (en.wikipedia.org)
8451.
Scientists found internal clock that influences how we perceive time (2018) (arstechnica.com)
8452.
Deus Ex – A Flawed Cyberpunk Classic (2021) (bagogames.com)
8453.
How to get Codex to produce the code you want (microsoft.github.io)
8454.
Infrastructure as SQL on AWS Enters Beta Adding Multi-Region and Transactions (infoq.com)
8455.
I shot 100 asteroids with fewer than 300 bytes of WebAssembly (blog.vogelcode.com)
8456.
Veraport: Korea’s Dysfunctional Application Management (palant.info)
8457.
Google Is Still All in on Kotlin (techcrunch.com)
8458.
Diabetes and obesity are on the rise in young adults, a study says (npr.org)
8459.
Host a Server with OpenBSD (si3t.ch)
8460.
Don't be a doomer: Flamboyant pessimism serves no useful purpose (noahpinion.substack.com)