March 2023 Archive
8491.
Apple Vision Accessibility: The AppleVis Report Card (applevis.com)
8492.
ChatSpot – HubSpot's GPT Chatbot (chatspot.ai)
8493.
Dark Patterns – A New Frontier in Privacy Regulations (reuters.com)
8494.
The Great Graph Debate: Revolutionary concept in databases or niche curiosity? (theregister.com)
8495.
8496.
Intel Pushes Out Hybrid CPU-GPU Compute Beyond 2025 (nextplatform.com)
8497.
Shackleton's Endurance: The book that records all disasters at sea (bbc.com)
8498.
Explaining “Economic Moat” (bb-economy.com)
8499.
PgEdge: Fully distributed PostgreSQL, optimized for the network edge (pgedge.com)
8500.
How to automate your dev environment with dev containers and GitHub Codespaces (github.blog)
8501.
Linux Kernel Rust DRM subsystem abstractions and preview Apple AGX GPU driver (lore.kernel.org)
8502.
Type Folio for the Remarkable Tablet (remarkable.com)
8503.
Black people in rural areas have greater mental health resilience than whites (medicalxpress.com)
8504.
Elon Musk Wants to Relive His Startup Days. He’s Repeating the Same Mistakes (disconnect.blog)
8505.
Pull Missing Responses into Mastodon (blog.thms.uk)
8506.
Investing in RSS (timkadlec.com)
8507.
RudderStack and Courier Integration: Create Actionable Data Insights (courier.com)
8508.
How Reddit is getting simpler – and dealing with TikTok (theverge.com)
8509.
Facebook’s latest test brings back in-app messaging (techcrunch.com)
8510.
ChatGPT Siri (github.com)
8511.
Tell HN: Access to AWS and Amazon.com is now independent
8512.
USAF pays $75.5M for 25K sq. mile wireless network to protect its nuclear silos (techspot.com)
8513.
Amazon worker loses bid for California class action over remote work expenses (reuters.com)
8514.
The privacy loophole in your doorbell (politico.com)
8515.
Welcome Salesforce EinsteinGPT (twitter.com)
8516.
Biden administration sued over student loan payment pause by SoFi (cnn.com)
8517.
An Amazon HR executive hints at rehiring employees who were laid off (businessinsider.com)
8518.
Zelensky warns of ‘open road’ through Ukraine’s east if Russia captures Bakhmut (cnn.com)
8519.
In Defense of Serverless (medium.com)
8520.
Black holes eventually (?) decohere all entangled systems (quantamagazine.org)