March 2023 Archive
9181.
Ubuntu Cinnamon is now part of the Ubuntu flavor family (ubuntucinnamon.org)
9182.
Type system of Fortnite's Verse language (brianmckenna.org)
9183.
Chinese tech blogger sentenced to 10 years in prison (cnn.com)
9184.
The A.I. Dilemma (vimeo.com)
9185.
Europol sounds alarm about criminal use of ChatGPT (reuters.com)
9186.
The Colorful Problem That Has Long Frustrated Mathematicians (quantamagazine.org)
9187.
GitHub takes down repository containing Twitter’s source code (techcrunch.com)
9188.
Amazon opens its low-bandwidth, long-range Sidewalk network to developers (techcrunch.com)
9189.
Amazon begins flagging ‘Frequently Returned’ product listings (engadget.com)
9190.
Dark Basic Pro: BASIC dialect for creating Windows applications and games (github.com)
9191.
Deep ocean currents around Antarctica headed for collapse (phys.org)
9192.
Terraform for Data (sqlmesh.readthedocs.io)
9193.
Gabriel's horn (en.wikipedia.org)
9194.
C++ vs. Fortran (2011) (lmf-ramblings.blogspot.com)
9195.
Orb, which helps B2B companies price their products, raises $19.1M (techcrunch.com)
9196.
Tech firms hold all the power as Goldman Sachs predicts AI job wipeout (businessinsider.com)
9197.
Rails Postgres ActiveRecord patches for common production workloads (github.com)
9198.
AI Hands Working (twitter.com)
9199.
Good Smile, a Major Toy Company, Kept 4chan Online (wired.com)
9200.
Running After Antelope (thisamericanlife.org)
9201.
New prompt injection attack on ChatGPT (medium.com)
9202.
The Doom Effect (sharewareheroes.com)
9203.
Apple Releases iTunes 12.12.8 for Windows (macrumors.com)
9204.
Weather Stations Have Revolutionized Meteorology (severe-weather.eu)
9205.
Exxon’s Climate Opponents Were Infiltrated by Hacking-for-Hire Operation (wsj.com)
9206.
US teens say they have new proof for 2k-year-old mathematical theorem (theguardian.com)
9207.
New Access Tiers for the Twitter API – Announcements – Twitter Developers (twittercommunity.com)
9208.
China Shuts Down Major Manga Piracy Site Following Complaint from Japan (torrentfreak.com)
9209.
An influential Chinese blogger disappeared from the internet (cnn.com)
9210.
Hackers compromise 3CX desktop app in a supply chain attack (bleepingcomputer.com)